I bought an entirely new game camera setup this year.
These are the Muddy model stealth Cam cellular cameras
You can get the Verizon or the AT&T version
You can have unlimited pictures for $15 per month and operate up to 3 cameras on one account
There are also cheaper options for a fewer pictures
I have to say I am pretty damned impressed with how they are operating so far
The setup was about as fast and easy as it could possibly be using their app
I got rechargeable A-A batteries and 12 Volt solar panels and soldered the end with a 12 V DC connector myself
It was about a 3rd the cost of buying the premade solar panels for game cameras
I'm set to go now my camera's should run the entire season and I should never have to touch them
Also going to show you guys some of the ideas I have for mounting the cameras
Instead of driving a T-post nto the ground everywhere you want a camera I like them to be more mobile so I can move them.
I take a 60 pound sack of concrete and a 5 gallon bucket and a t-post or a 4X4 post and build a mold and make a portable camera stand.
They can be moved pretty easily
I also bought some security camera swivel mounts to mount the cameras on
These give me a whole bunch more mounting options than the standard game camera mounts that I have found
Hope some of you find this useful, if not FOAD...lol
These are the Muddy model stealth Cam cellular cameras
You can get the Verizon or the AT&T version
You can have unlimited pictures for $15 per month and operate up to 3 cameras on one account
There are also cheaper options for a fewer pictures
I have to say I am pretty damned impressed with how they are operating so far
The setup was about as fast and easy as it could possibly be using their app
I got rechargeable A-A batteries and 12 Volt solar panels and soldered the end with a 12 V DC connector myself
It was about a 3rd the cost of buying the premade solar panels for game cameras
I'm set to go now my camera's should run the entire season and I should never have to touch them
Also going to show you guys some of the ideas I have for mounting the cameras
Instead of driving a T-post nto the ground everywhere you want a camera I like them to be more mobile so I can move them.
I take a 60 pound sack of concrete and a 5 gallon bucket and a t-post or a 4X4 post and build a mold and make a portable camera stand.
They can be moved pretty easily
I also bought some security camera swivel mounts to mount the cameras on
These give me a whole bunch more mounting options than the standard game camera mounts that I have found
Hope some of you find this useful, if not FOAD...lol