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Cam for Waterfowl

Posted By: WarTiger

Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 08:30 PM

First I know almost nothing about game cameras, the only one I have was from about 2005. I’m wanting to get 2-3 to try and scout birds on some of my ponds. I figured the best thing for my purpose would be a camera that I could set to just start taking pictures at a certain time at certain intervals like 6:30am every 30 seconds, do game cameras do this? If so what would this feature be called.
Posted By: Remington270

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 08:34 PM

Yep. Browning Strike Force. It has regular trail cam mode, video mode, and plot watcher + mode (or something to that effect). It'll take a picture at pre-set intervals. it's great, and that's what you need. I use these cameras that same way. Buy one and you'll figure it out real quick.
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 08:42 PM

Plotwatchers. Not sure which cameras have it but thats what you want.
Posted By: JBL

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 09:01 PM

I've done it before with a plot watcher, but any trail cam with timelapse will work
Posted By: JBL

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 09:03 PM

It's cool to see all the different ducks that stop by you have no idea about
Posted By: Remington270

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 09:11 PM

....Browning Strike Force laugh
Posted By: WarTiger

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 09:49 PM

Originally Posted by Remington270
....Browning Strike Force laugh


I may go that route but kinda like the idea of a cellular camera.
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/01/19 09:58 PM

I dont know about the others but spypoint has timelapse. You can read all the threads on cellcams and see alot of people dont like spypoint. Ive had them for almost two years, when they work theyre ok. I have sent two back in that two years but they sent new cameras and gave me some service for free. You can get a spypoint right now pretty cheap, not sure if the micros have timelapse, I run the link evos.
Posted By: Catfish28

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/02/19 02:17 AM

I started using cams on 2 duck holes this year. Use spartan gocams. They have the ability to use time lapse that you can change whenever needed from the app. I set the trigger to the highest sensitivity setting and it’s surprisingly taking a decent amount of motion triggered pics from ducks using the timber holes. You may be tempted by the SPYPOINT price but you’ll be very disappointing by the inconsistent performance and poor quality pics.
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/02/19 03:08 AM

I was not recommending spypoint, just giving my experience. When they work theyre ok, thats it ok.
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/02/19 04:34 AM

Get a spartan gocam and use the time lapse feature
Posted By: WarTiger

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/02/19 01:06 PM

Originally Posted by 257wbymag
Get a spartan gocam and use the time lapse feature


What’s the difference in the $310 one and the $430 one? I can’t find the difference.
Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/02/19 05:01 PM

Originally Posted by WarTiger
Originally Posted by 257wbymag
Get a spartan gocam and use the time lapse feature


What’s the difference in the $310 one and the $430 one? I can’t find the difference.


$120
Posted By: Catfish28

Re: Cam for Waterfowl - 12/02/19 09:11 PM

I’ve been using the spartan gocam 4g version with at&t. Bought 2 for $550 total a month ago.
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