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Trail Cameras on the Cheap

All I want a trail camera to do for me is take a decent picture of critters that walk in front of it. I want to know when they came by, and don’t really care about video. If it tells me the barometric pressure and moon phase that’s cool, but not essential. I want it to be reliable and, after working with cameras for a while, I know I prefer an infrared camera over those with a white flash because the flash will scare the dickens out of any self-respecting mature buck.

Bushnell X-8 Trail Camera

Bushnell's latest addition to its trail camera line features a 6 MP full-color resolution and more.

2013’s 15 Top New Trail Cameras

The changes in trail cameras over the past decade are the stuff of Star Wars. Today’s units are smaller, lighter, have longer battery life, can take incredible high-resolution video and digital photos, and can easily swap data to computers or smart phones.

Trail Cam Dos and Don'ts

Getting the most use out of your trail cams is all about maximizing their usefulness while minimizing their intrusion. Follow these rules and you should see success.

Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Wireless

With Bushnell’s new Trophy Cam HD Wireless you can be Bond, James Bond, master spy of the whitetail woods. Or anyplace else. Check out this complete review from Field Editor Ron Spomer.

Stealth Cam Announces Turkey Photo Shootout Contest

Stealth Cam is inviting its users to submit their trail camera photos of gobblers—and the company is offering plenty of incentive. The Turkey Photo Shootout Contest is backed by over $6,000 in prizes.

Review: Top New Trail Cameras for 2017

We put some of the industry's latest and greatest trail cameras to the test. Here's how they each fared.

Get the Picture: Next-Gen Game Cameras Make Scouting Easier

Looking to take your scouting game to the next level? Here are some of 2017's hottest trail cameras.

Bushnell Introduces New Trophy Cam Essential

Bushnell's new Trophy Cam Essential is designed for the hunter who demands performance and reliability at an exceptional value.

Find the Fall Range

A summer spent scouting a buck takes you only so far this time of year. To hunt and kill him you must first find him, now that he’s abandoned his bachelor group, then learn about his fall haunts and habits.

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