Cuddeback Capture
Cuddeback has released the Capture for 2008. I would assume that it was Cuddeback’s intention to compete with Moultrie on the entry trail camera. The standard flash Cuddeback Capture can be found for around $199. The Cuddeback Capture IR is the infrared version and can be purchased for around $220. With both models being relatively new there are not many reviews available. Only time will tell if the Capture will be Cuddeback’s answer to Moultrie.
Trail Camera Direction
You should never just walk out in the woods and throw out corn/apples and put up a trail camera. This method will get you some trail camera pictures, but it will not get you the quality of deer and quality of pictures that you are looking for. There are many things that you must take into account before setting up a trail camera location.
Cool Trail Camera Pictures
Trail cameras are on watch 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, so as you might expect they can capture some truly amazing pictures. The title says “Trail Camera”, but they are limited to the trail, they are not limited to deer, not limited to corn piles. For the truly creative outdoorsperson, a trail camera can produce some amazing results. One example that always comes to mind are the pictures over at Game Camera Logbook. Please stop by and check out all the great tips from Cliff. Cliff’s photos are really excellent and one of a kind. He puts so much time and thought into his trail camera set ups. Trail cameras also produce some very funny and entertaining pictures. Check out this collection of cool trail camera pictures.
Trail Camera Pictures
Comparing trail camera pictures can be a very simple method of selecting a trail camera. Todays models range in resolution from 1 megapixel all the way up to 6 megapixel infrared cameras. You must determine your own criteria. If you are only scouting your deer lease for bucks, then why do you need a 6MP camera? Can the 4MP deliver what you are looking for? Maybe you can sacrifice 2MP and buy two of the 4MP game cameras and cover more of your property.
Moultrie I40 Video Clips
The great part about todays trail cameras is the ability to capture pictures and video. The pictures do a great job at showing you the animals on your deer hunting lease but the trail camera videos add a whole new element. Being able to see a buck chasing a doe can cue you in on when the peak of the rut will hit. Read more
Moultrie I60 Infrared
The buzz term for 2008 has been “IR” or infrared. The principle is that the infrared light from the flash will not been seen by the game. I have never noticed the IR flash bothering the deer but there have been times when a noise from the camera seems to alert the deer to its position. The IR flash will also not reveal the location of the camera to trespassers and poachers.


