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    Just a follow up on my initial thread with using the Muddy Trail cameras, twin pack from CT. These guys are pretty darned good, ran them all last year and they worked well.

    The only major fault is its hard to isolate photos you want to keep and easy to mess up and delete them all. Anyway I left them up there all this winter and got to them two weeks ago

    all still working after being left there all that time and also the Kirkland AA,s still running, one camera at 3/4 and the other 1/2 life still left. The one had taken about 4,200 photos and the other

    about 2,200 photos. Kinda suprised they did not short out in all that snow,ice and rain.

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    I thought you also tried a Amazon china trail Cam? My 3 are still going well after 3 years.
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    I had a Muddy cam that worked really well for me for a few years until a bear knocked it down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    I thought you also tried a Amazon china trail Cam? My 3 are still going well after 3 years.


    Yeh John I still have two more I use, both are still working although one tends to short out and give me a bit of problems, but after all this time they are still running, but the Muddy ones are the only ones I have left out all winter to date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracer View Post
    I had a Muddy cam that worked really well for me for a few years until a bear knocked it down.
    I am pretty careful when baiting to not transfer two much scent into the cameras, they know they are there by the close up shots I get but so far they have not been knocked down.

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