Bring Your Hunting Up A Notch With A Game Camera

When you go on a hunting trip and you’ve selected the area you think has good possibilities, you stake it out. You watch the area to see when your target gets there, where he goes, when he arrives and how long he stays. You watch the pattern to determine when and where you are most likely to encounter the target. What if you had something watching it for you, or watching one spot while you watch another? Well, you can have that if you get yourself a game camera. A game camera is specially designed to monitor game. Game cameras can be set up and programmed to go off by IR detection or motion sensor. They can shoot stills or video, have infrared capabilities, can do time-lapse photography. It will definitely give you an edge and save you a lot of time using the scientific method.

Game cameras come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some stand out, some blend in. Wildgame Innovations Elite5 Lightsout 5MpP camera has a variety of features you’ll just love. This easy-to-use camera has Flextimetm time lapse and Reduxtm anti-blur technologies.  And to make sure you never miss a shot, night or day, it has invisible infrared emitters that give you a 60’ distance for an invisible flash. It has a 16:9 wide angle lens.

Another handy camera is the Covert Special Ops Code Black Scouting camera. This camera is designed to conceal. It has MO infinity break-up cam and it shoots 8 MP resolution. It has 60 invisible LEDs and can transmit 640 x 480 resolution images wirelessly to your email or phone. It can shoot in time-lapse mode and can shoot stills or videos. The camera also has a date, time, temperature and moon phase imprint.

One camera with some great features is the Bushnell Trophy Cam Trail Camera. It’s snow and water resistant and can function in temperatures from -5 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. You can quickly mount it on trees or posts and it shoots 8MP images. It also has a time-lapse feature that allows you to set intervals of shots from 1 to 60 minutes, which of course frees you up to do other things. It has an adjustable motion sensor and it shoots VGA, QVGA and Widescreen video formats. Last but not least it has night vision capabilities an invisible flash. It shoots color videos by day and black-and-white videos by night.

As an added bonus, you can hook the Bushnell up to an external monitor. Now how can this technology not help you bring up your hunting game? Can’t see a reason, can you. Get your best game on and check out the game cameras.