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Stealth Cam Revolver 360- Full Season Review
Cellular cameras have come down in price, a welcome sign for deer hunters. Most hunters are thrilled to get instant or very recent images sent to their computers and cell phones. Personally, the first thing I do each morning is check my trail cameras well before getting to the work of the day. Although my priority is whitetail deer, when bears, coyotes, and bobcats show up, I’m reminded that I’m not the only hunter in the woods.
$CoMmEntmf360 Revolver Advantages
Most cellular cameras are designed to capture a specific area on stills or video. As shown in the Stealth Cam Revolver 360 graphics, this image came from zone 3, nearly perpendicular to the camera’s posting. This image shows a herd of deer crossing in the early afternoon on the second day of the state’s firearm season. I posted near this trail last evening and nearly got a sub-30-yard shot. Not wanting to risk a last-minute shot and a trailing task in darkness, I left at sunset. My camera showed several does, and a buck passed at 5:05, 10 minutes before the end of shooting light.
Image Economy
If you set up multiple cellular cameras, it quickly becomes evident that you must pay a yearly or monthly fee for each one. The Stealth Cam Revolver 360 will pay for itself in the first year because you need only one subscription for a wide coverage area. I posted this Stealth Cam in the middle of a saddle, an area where I expected deer to travel naturally. I used no bait, scents, or other means to focus deer in a specific location and with the benefit of the panoramic view saw exactly where and when deer crossed.
Hunting Decisions
Our hunt club has two mountains that run north and south. One weekend, a cold front moved in with heavy northwest winds, a condition that shuts down deer movement significantly at my stand site. I opted to hunt a different area and was gratified that my Rotary 360 saw zero deer movement due to the northwest winds. The Stealth Cam 360 Revolver shows temperature, moon phase, and time of day, allowing data-driven hunters to diagnose a hunting area and make decisions based on previous results.
I am very pleased with the performance of the Stealth Cam Revolver 360. It has allowed me to take a big-picture look at a large chunk of my hunting area and adjust my strategy accordingly. It’s very economical and captures images without using bait or other lures that can attract bears, turkeys, and raccoons. For the latest on this unique camera, visit www.Stealthcam.com
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