New Moultrie Game Management System
Moultrie has finally announced the new lineup for 2009. Many people will be surprised to hear that Moultrie has gone Cellular. The prices seem to be very competative and might make a lot of people think twice about upgrading. The cameras will start at $279 and the cellular modem will add about $150 to the package. Of course then you have to AT&T coverage and monthly fees. It will be interesting to see how the cameras perform and what the public thinks. Check out trailcameras.net for more news and pictures of the New 2009 Moultrie Game Management System Trail Cameras.
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the details are out about the new Moultrie Game Management System and they look very good!!!
Moultrie I-40 Trail Camera Review

I checked with the owners of the Trail Camera Store and they confirmed that the Moultrie Infrared Trail Cameras are the most popular line on the market. The ease of use and low price make them an easy choice for any hunter. When you combine ease of use and price with amazing photos and reliability, you have a winning combination. The Moultrie I-40 offers the ability to capture still images and movies both day and night. When the I-40 was originally released many people complained of pictures being “white out” but I have not seen that as a problem since Moultrie updated their firmware.
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.
