LEDE Muddy Trifecta 180

New for 2025: Muddy Outdoors Trifecta 180

Muddy Outdoors has released the Trifecta 180, a cellular trail camera that captures 180-degree photos and videos of its surroundings.

New for 2025: Moultrie Edge 3 Lineup

The Moultrie Edge 3 Series introduces several new features designed to streamline the user experience.

New for 2025: Spypoint Force-24 Trail Camera

With customizable settings in a scouting setup that’s ideal for areas without a cellular network connection, the Force-24 offers features that rival more expensive cameras at a much more affordable price. If your camera is located in a spot that can't take advantage of cellular technology anyway, why pay for it?

New for 2025: Browning Trail Cameras LPC-Series Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Packs

Browning Trail Cameras has announced the launch of its LPC Series Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Packs, designed to provide power, convenience and eco-conscious performance for the company's trail cameras.

Review: Stealth Cam Revolver 360 Cellular Trail Camera

Stealth Cam’s recent launch of its Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera redefines how you prepare for hunting season, by offering what essentially amounts to six cameras in one compact package.

First Look: Moultrie Edge 2 and Edge 2 Pro Cell Cams

Moultrie has expanded its Edge series of cellular cameras with two new introductions: the Edge 2 and Edge 2 Pro. 

New for 2024: Stealth Cam Revolver 360-Degree Cellular Trail Camera

Stealth Cam has released its all-new Revolver trail camera, a 360-degree cellular model which covers six zones to deliver a complete panorama of its surroundings.

New for 2022: Wildgame Innovations Spark 2.0 Combo

The Spark 2.0 Combo comes with everything a hunter needs need right out of the box, including eight AA batteries and a compatible SD card to quickly set up and capture the big ones before it's "game on."

Questions and Answers to Arizona's Trail Cam Ban

We interviewed AZGFD regional supervisor Larry Phoenix on the recent decision to ban the use of trail cameras on Arizona’s hunting grounds.

Arizona Bans Use of Trail Cameras

On June 11, 2021, the Arizona Game and Fish Department Commission voted unanimously to ban trail cameras “for the purpose of taking or aiding in the take of wildlife, or locating wildlife for the purpose of taking or aiding in the take of wildlife.”

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