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Using Trail Cams For Security Purposes – Tips and Tricks

Trail cameras have come a long way in recent years. Many people who don’t actually live on their property, depend on using trail cams for security purposes. Using trail cams for security and surveillance reasons makes a lot of sense, in that you can “shoot two birds with one stone.”  You can get pictures of wildlife and monitor your hunting property with trail cameras all at once. Some folks even use the wireless cellular trail cameras for security purposes. These trail cameras will actually notify you in almost real time when someone is on your property that shouldn’t be!

One of the best ways I’ve found to use trail cameras for security purposes is to put my Reconyx trail camera on my Stic-N-Pic trail camera stand. It is a great combination that allows for maximum concealment. Not hanging my trail cameras on trees allows me to get better angles, and hide the camera in the brush, out of the eyes of trespassers.

My Stic-N-Pic trail cam stand allows my to hide my trail camera well, and at the proper angle to catch trespassers and thieves.

Using trail cameras to catch trespassers isn’t real hard, you just need to remember a these tips:

1) Hide the camera. Being blatant with your trail camera placement is not a good idea, unless you are placing a broken trail camera in plain view for the thieves to see intentionally. Hiding the trail camera in a bush or blow down is a great way to catch quality pictures of trespassers. Even high above the line of sight, angled down can be productive. Continue Reading →

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Reconyx Hyperfire HC600 Review – Reconyx Trail Cameras

Over the last couple of months I’ve been using the Reconyx Hyperfire HC600 trail camera and couldn’t be more impressed. I’ve written another Reconyx Review about the HC500, and still have to do a review on the Reconyx RM45 trail camera. But for now we will discuss and review the greatest trail camera ever made = Reconyx HC600 trail camera.

What I like about the Reconyx Hyperfire HC 600 Trail Camera: 

1) It’s fast. Like Barry Sanders fast. Reconyx trigger speed is the best on the market.

2) It’s small. These cameras can fit anywhere, and store very easily. Props Reconyx. Great endurance out of a small unit (that’s what she said).

3) Battery life. Again – Reconyx battery life is amazing. You will be impressed. Continue Reading →

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Stic-n-Pic Trail Camara Stand Review

21 minutes 16 seconds. That’s how long I talked to Jesse Hurley about a stupid trail camera stand (turns out, it’s not stupid at all). Earlier that morning, I had gone into a great field edge, looking to hang my reconyx trail camera. Well, it took 10 minutes. And it wasn’t in the perfect place. And, it just pissed me off that I’d spent that much time in honey hole, messing around.

Later that morning, I was looking over the different trail camera stand options, and gave Stic-n-Pic a solid look. I had heard of them before, and was impressed with the design. It looks like the perfect trail camera stand (that’s because it is). I put a call out on our Facebook page, and Jesse quickly responded. Like I alluded earlier in this blog, I talked to him for awhile. As it turns out, we are brothers. I believe we were separated at birth because he could grow a better mustache. But I digress.

The Stic-n-Pic can do everything but wipe your ass (for the most part).

This trail camera stand can be placed anywhere, at any angle, on any camera. No joke. Watch the video, it’ll show you everything you need to know. It also is the only trail camera stand in the industry, that can hold two (or more) trail cameras at once. Put that in your pipe and smoke it!

Below are some pictures I took of the Stic-n-Pic, if you have any questions, please feel free to join their Facebook page, or shoot Jesse an email at Sticnpic.com.

Stick-n-Pic on duty in a CRP field…

The attachment thumbscrew for the Stic-n-Pic…

The height adjustment on the Stic-n-Pic….

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A view from above. Helps visualize how the Stic-n-Pic works with two (or more) cameras…

 

 

 

Everything you will ever need in a trail camera stand…

Second Camera Attachement…

 

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Trail Camera Captures Thief!

Most of you know I get (or have) a chub over Reconyx trail cameras. Mostly because they are faster than Seabiscuit, but also because they are more dependable than Sportscenter.

Reconyx trail cameras, or trail cameras in general are more versatile than just setting up in the woods for game. You can use them for surveillance and documentation as well. I’ve even heard of companies using them to make sure employees come in on time! I completely trust my Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 in every situation I can throw at it. I’m currently testing the Reconyx Hyperfire HC600 for review, but it looks like it will be the same, or better that the Reconyx HC500.

 

My parents live in a town called (I’m not going to tell you.) ——-, — and have been having problems with their hummingbird feeder. Something had been knocking it over after dark, so when I was visiting my family this past weekend (sweet of me, I know!) I brought up the trail camera for Mom. Now my Mom is a wonderful woman, with talents galore. But I wanted to see if she could setup the Reconyx trail camera, alone, without my help. The Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 is so easy to setup, I didn’t have too much doubt.

 

Well she set it up, without any trouble, phone calls, or texts! And here is the culprit.

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Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 Review – Reconyx Trail Cameras


The Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 Trail Camera is a “low-glow” scouting tool that has stupidly awesome battery life, is as dependable as Chuck Norris, and is so easy to setup that even a caveman could do it.

Some of you know that I used to be a big proponent of homebrew (no, not this homebew) trail cameras. And to a certain point, I still am. But, after getting and thoroughly testing ( after literally 10s of thousands of pictures) I am now proud to fly the Reconyx flag.

I want to put a disclosure on this post – I’m not a Reconyx groupie, and will always try to stay away from that. I don’t think that they are perfect for everything and I understand that a camera that cost this much, are certainly not for everyone. I also want to add that I’ve never paid HALF  the asking price of the Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 cameras, because I am on a budget – by budget I mean poor. I scratched and clawed craigslist, eBay and many message boards to find a Reconyx camera that I could afford. It did not happen overnight.

Before I forked over the dough for my Reconyx Hyperfire HC500, I experienced some good things and bad things with homebrews. Overall the experience was, at best – frustrating. I’d have brutal battery life, and few pictures. I’d also have deer spooking from the white flash.

Since my Reconyx installment on our farm, I’ve never once changed the batteries. They’ve been out for 6 months, taken around 30,000 pictures – AND HAVE 85% battery left. Really? Yes really. That’s impressive. My Reconyx HC500 is smaller than my previous homebrews, and hooked the the tree quicker and easier.

When you gotta go, you gotta go!

All in all, I think my Reconyx HC500 is one of, if not the best thing going in the trail camera industry. Incredible dependability, battery life that will outlast 1,000 goldfish, and the simplicity of paper clip.

Reconyx Hyperfire HC500 Top 5 Features – In My Opinion

  1. Dependability- Above all else, this is by far the best thing about this camera. When I set it up and walk away, I KNOW when I return I’m going to have pictures – and lots of them. My homebrew cameras I purchased still gave me that “We’ll see what happens” feeling when walked away from the trail camera setup. I haven’t had that feeling, ever since my Reconyx HC500 camera has been in our woods. The Time Lapse feature allows the camera to take pictures in intervals, throughout the day, so I can place the camera over an area, not just a trail or scrape and get pictures that clue me in on if deer or turkeys are using a certain field. Brilliant!
  2. Simplicity- I am not bright. I graduated college by the thinest of margins. Never once did I get an A in college, (“C’s get degrees!”). But, I could use these Reconyx cameras within minutes of turning them on (no, not like that). Just simple little buttons. No dials or things to twist and break. Just simple, effective design. Beautiful.
  3. Battery Life- Like I mentioned above, it will outlast any other camera I know of, and it’ll probably outlast your old neighbor across the street. Just 12 AA’s and you’re set. How SWEET is that? Just need a couple of 4G SD cards and you’re good for months and months and months……..and months.
  4. Size- This thing is little. The older Reconyx cameras were larger and bulkier, with the same dependability and quality. These obviously still have that – just in a smaller, more concealable package. What’s not to love? It also comes with a nice bungee strap that will setup on any size tree within reason. Simple, silent, and easy. Sounds like the perfect girl. JOKING!
  5. Support And Service- I have not experienced their service and support yet with this camera and it’s doubtful that I’ll ever need to.  But I bought a broken Reconyx RM45 for CHEAP and had it fixed and updated for <$40. And they threw in an new Reconyx hat, to boot!

Overall, Props Reconyx.

Looks more more trail cameras reviews in the future as I love to review cameras.

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