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OK, I looked at trail cams at Ebay and Amazon just to get some idea of what is out there. I was surprised to find the prices of some of them were not as high as I expected. I also know that "you get what you pay for." It seems like I remember hearing about trail cams that are capable of sending live video to ones' computer. Although, if something like that exists it would probably be out of my price range. I'm only a few miles (as the crow flies) from my hunting area so that might would be a viable option to consider. So, if anyone can give me some ideas, like what are good brands and what are some to avoid, I would greatly appreciate it. I'm going to see if I can get back out to the woods today. It is so damn hot that I find my enthusiasm lagging. And yes, if anyone is wondering, I do have a ghilly suit! LOL

OK, I looked at trail cams at Ebay and Amazon just to get some idea of what is out there. I was surprised to find the prices of some of them were not as high as I expected. I also know that "you get what you pay for." It seems like I remember hearing about trail cams that are capable of sending live video to ones' computer. Although, if something like that exists it would probably be out of my price range. I'm only a few miles (as the crow flies) from my hunting area so that might would be a viable option to consider. So, if anyone can give me some ideas, like what are good brands and what are some to avoid, I would greatly appreciate it. I'm going to see if I can get back out to the woods today. It is so damn hot that I find my enthusiasm lagging. And yes, if anyone is wondering, I do have a ghilly suit! LOL

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