Stealth Cam Test Project, by Ryan & Robby, sponsored by Black Ovis
G34 is on the mountain now. This is Stealth's least expense scouting cam. No frills. Less than $100 if purchased in Black Ovis volume discount program.
Stealth Cam Trail Cameras | Wild Game Trail Cameras
I set it as a trail cam (not on water) in some aspen country where I've seen a few big bucks. It's about a mile from the truck. Glassed my way in and found a couple of average bucks.
With the 12v battery and solar panel, I'm set for months if needed but as a non wireless cam, obviously I'll have to check it. G34 doesn't have an LCD so I ordered the iPhone SD card reader from Black Ovis.
Sealth Cam Tri-Device Memory Card Reader
I'll post on that in a few weeks after I've used it with the G34.
Here's the set up I use on trails where I don't expect the buck to stop: Custom, 5 sec delay between bursts, 5 photo burst and pointing cam down the trail, not across it. I expect it to shoot a lot of photos but I've learned on trails to do just that. Possible that bucks might only walk by once. I went with 6MP in case I don't check it for a while.
Always take the instructions on your first few set ups.
Running it in test mode, I found I had to set it Extended distance to to get it to activate where I think the bucks will come from. Always test your cams before leaving them. Stealth makes the test light easy to see in bright light. I've had cams with dim test lights that are tough to see
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