Hi All,
I bought a pair of relatively inexpensive ($60 apiece) trail cams from Dick's sporting goods. Instead of buying one very expensive camera, I got two cheaper ones. I've done some testing and the picture quality is acceptable to me.
Deer season is over here in NH, but I've found some spots recently where there is evidence of a lot of deer activity (scrapes, poop, pee, tracks, etc.). I'd like to set up my trail cams to get some photos of these deer.
I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to purchase lock boxes for these trail cams. The lock boxes would cost almost as much as the trail cams if I include shipping. They are about $42 shipped per box.
How do you secure your trail cams? Do you lock them to the tree? Do you try to camouflage them? Do you just leave them be?
Thanks in advance!\
I bought a pair of relatively inexpensive ($60 apiece) trail cams from Dick's sporting goods. Instead of buying one very expensive camera, I got two cheaper ones. I've done some testing and the picture quality is acceptable to me.
Deer season is over here in NH, but I've found some spots recently where there is evidence of a lot of deer activity (scrapes, poop, pee, tracks, etc.). I'd like to set up my trail cams to get some photos of these deer.
I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to purchase lock boxes for these trail cams. The lock boxes would cost almost as much as the trail cams if I include shipping. They are about $42 shipped per box.
How do you secure your trail cams? Do you lock them to the tree? Do you try to camouflage them? Do you just leave them be?
Thanks in advance!\