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Title: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: pdmattox on December 02, 2007, 11:58:37 am
check this thing out. you could do all kinds of things with this thing.  http://smartscouter.com/ssDefault.aspx
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on December 02, 2007, 10:04:31 pm
That's really cool Dallas. I may get one one day. I have a moultrie 6.0 right now and it does very well. I tried two other brands that gave me fits. They were mainly not waterproof.
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: Shawn on December 12, 2007, 06:36:37 pm
Thats cool except for the price. Not only do they get you with the purchase but also the wireles package and the amount of photos it sends. Call me onld fashion but Ill go out for a walk first.
Title: Re: scouting/surveillance camera
Post by: Kathyp on December 17, 2007, 09:26:54 pm
that's what i need out back.  i could see what sets off the dogs at 4 am and what is raiding my grain in the barn.  i suspect raccoons, since stuff is missing.....it would be cheaper to sleep in the barn for a couple of nights  :-)
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: pdmattox on December 17, 2007, 09:32:52 pm
How can you put a price tag on the peace of mind it will give you?  8-)
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: reinbeau on January 27, 2008, 07:58:04 pm
Here are a few pictures from hubby's Moultrie Gamespy D40 trail camera he set up outside our Maine house over the weekend.  We put out cut up apples for the little darlings  :)  I have to say we're pretty pleased at how well this camera works, it only cost $79.00 at Bass Pro Shop (loss leader, I'm sure). 

It takes three pictures in a burst, obviously the deer were coming in fast, these were all taken at 2:06 this morning.

(http://annzoid.com/images/forums/bees/four.jpg)

(http://annzoid.com/images/forums/bees/five.jpg)

(http://annzoid.com/images/forums/bees/seven.jpg)
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: woodchopper on January 27, 2008, 08:52:06 pm
For some reason about an hour and a half after those pictures were taken another bunch of deer came by and the camera didn't take any pictures. I'm thinking the batteries being over a month old might have been weak.
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: pdmattox on January 27, 2008, 08:54:14 pm
nice pic. they sure must love those apples.
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on January 27, 2008, 10:18:09 pm
Really nice Ann! Here's one from my moultrie 6.0 (http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/9999/mdgc0012ar2.th.jpg) (http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mdgc0012ar2.jpg)

.......JP
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: reinbeau on January 27, 2008, 10:29:52 pm
Aw, a baby!  Not around here yet, another month or so.  We brought the camera home to check it for pictures, and to change out the batteries, I guess.  I hope we can get some pictures during the day, too, when we set it up again!
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on January 27, 2008, 11:08:04 pm
Ann, that picture I believe was taken in September. Your deer are very large and healthy looking, good winter reserves on them. It snowed at our property this Saturday and I didn't have the camera out! I could just kick myself! :'(

......JP
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: woodchopper on January 28, 2008, 11:39:33 am
Really nice Ann! Here's one from my moultrie 6.0 (http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/9999/mdgc0012ar2.th.jpg) (http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mdgc0012ar2.jpg)

.......JP
VERY NICE !! You camera even tells what the temperature was, pretty nifty. I thought about getting a higher end camera because of all the options but was scared away by the price. When I used to rototill our gardens in Maine we used to see moose and monster buck tracks in them soon after. I'm sure we'll get some better pictures down the road.
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on January 28, 2008, 12:33:24 pm
Woodchopper my moultrie 6.0 is the best one I have used so far. I went through 4 different cuddebacks and one re-conix, that were not waterproof. Veryy happy with the moultrie and it was like $200.00 cheaper than the other two! Can't beat moultries for price and performance. Yeah and its neat to see all the particulars like moonphase, time, etc...

Here's another from my moultrie:(http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/507/mdgc0154ro0.th.jpg) (http://img89.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mdgc0154ro0.jpg)

.......JP
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: Cindi on January 29, 2008, 09:54:12 am
Ann and JP, some most incredible shots of the deer.  Wow!!!!  They are such pretty little things eh?

So Ann, Woodchopper is your new and improved eh?  How on earth did you ever get him interested in the bee forum, (hee, hee, smiling).  Cool.  Have a wonderful and greatest of days, Cindi
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: reinbeau on January 29, 2008, 12:28:43 pm
Oh, he's been around, but he hangs out on a metal detecting forum more, and both of us are on a local gun forum.  I spend quite a bit of time here on Beemaster and tell him to look at this or read that, I'm his information collector  :lol: 

Actually Greg is the one who wanted to become a beekeeper, something I'd always wanted to do but didn't have anyone to do it with.  His uncle was a founding member of a local bee club and he used to help his uncle work the bees when he was younger.  Yes, he is definitely my new and improved!  :-*
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: Cindi on January 30, 2008, 10:07:37 am
Ann, we are lucky women to have found these "new and improved" dudes.  We have talked about this before, (ooops, off topic, my true apology)  :-X ;) :)  Have a wonderful, beautiful day, Cindi
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on January 30, 2008, 10:24:48 am
Hey Cindi, Ann, just thought I'd chime in here cause this you will find kinda amusing. Well, ya'll talk about new and improved hubbies, my wife really did get a new and improved hubby! Her first husband and myself have the same first name! Can you believe that? Marrying two different guys with the same first name! :-D  I of course always remind her that she is now with the new and improved version! ;) Have a great day.


......JP
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: Cindi on January 30, 2008, 10:54:43 am
JP, that is really quite odd, imagine that!!!  Have a great day too.  Cindi
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on January 30, 2008, 10:58:39 am
JP, that is really quite odd, imagine that!!!  Have a great day too.  Cindi

I don't have to imagine it, its quite true, I can assure you. :-D

Have a great day, JP
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: reinbeau on January 30, 2008, 09:07:27 pm
That's awesome, JP, and actually easier for her, too.  My first husband's name was Fred.  I married a Greg.  Just change two consonants - after 26 years of saying one, it was very hard to not slip every once in awhile - the poor guy!  But he's been understanding about it, and it hasn't happened more than two or three times, but each time I feel like such a jerk!  :roll:
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: JP on March 02, 2008, 09:25:01 pm
That's awesome, JP, and actually easier for her, too.  My first husband's name was Fred.  I married a Greg.  Just change two consonants - after 26 years of saying one, it was very hard to not slip every once in awhile - the poor guy!  But he's been understanding about it, and it hasn't happened more than two or three times, but each time I feel like such a jerk!  :roll:

Too funny Ann!!

....JP
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: WV Hillbilly on April 17, 2008, 12:34:55 am
Oh, he's been around, but he hangs out on a metal detecting forum more, and both of us are on a local gun forum.  I spend quite a bit of time here on Beemaster and tell him to look at this or read that, I'm his information collector  :lol: 

Actually Greg is the one who wanted to become a beekeeper, something I'd always wanted to do but didn't have anyone to do it with.  His uncle was a founding member of a local bee club and he used to help his uncle work the bees when he was younger.  Yes, he is definitely my new and improved!  :-*

       May I ask which metal detecting forum & his user name ? I'm also into metal detecting
& hang out on treasurenet . Same user name as here .
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: reinbeau on April 17, 2008, 07:52:56 am
It's the Maine metal detecting forum , I think he's on a few others, his name on that one is woodchopper.  He says he isn't on treasurenet, but can't remember the other one he's on, but his name is Gregnma there.
Title: Re: scouting/survellence camera
Post by: Cindi on April 17, 2008, 10:24:54 am
WV Hillbilly.  Missed ya, welcome to our forum, you have found out it is already a place to ask a question or two.  Tell us a little bit about yourself when you have a spare moment.  Do you keep bees?  YOu are into something interesting, I know that, metal detecting, cool.  So stick around, enjoy your stay with us, new members are always a great thing here, have the best and most wonderful day, Cindi