r/trailcam

Help identifying

Central Wisconsin. Plenty of coyotes, foxes and raccoons. Nothing that has ever popped this dark on camera. Just curious what everyone thinks!

u/Olewi12 — 1 day ago

Strange light beam

My trail cam got this captured. I do see a deer in it but this light beam is strange. Could it just be a flare from the flash?

Trespasser walking on my property in 31 degree weather without a flashlight at 1:47 AM in bear/lion country. Totally normal behavior that is.

u/MayaRogers842 — 2 days ago
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Ljepote Bijelog Polja

Some of the most beautiful trails and swimming spots along an untouched river, with crystal-clear water you can drink straight from the stream.

River Bistrica, Bijelo Polje, Montenegro

Feel free to contact me, and we can plan your stay in Bijelo Polje together, completely free of charge.

u/New-District-817 — 3 days ago
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One cats journey

Cougar round trip visit. In from the woods, up the driveway, a quick exploration of the area at the top and back to the woods. All in 30 minutes. Looks to be the same cat from 8 weeks ago. Montesano Wa.

u/oldburgerguy — 4 days ago

What’s your go-to trail cam setup?

Curious what everyone’s go-to workhorse trail cam setup is. Looking through this sub it seems like Spypoint, Moultrie, Stealth Cam and Reveal are probably the most common ones?

I’m in Germany, so I’ve mostly been using Zeiss cams over the years. I really like being able to remotely check where there’s actually something going on, but I also live in constant fear of one getting stolen eventually.

Just picked up a Voopeak TC37 to try something different. No remote access, but the whole setup including the solar panel is so much cheaper than the big Zeiss setup. I have high hopes this might be a nice small, reliable workhorse.
Already a fan of the auto-extend video length. I mostly use video and always get annoyed when a clip ends just when something interesting is happening.

Also funny what you get used to. One thing that always annoyed me about the Zeiss is that I can’t just look at the screen while setting it up and see exactly what the camera sees. This one does that much better.

First impression is that the trigger might be a little slower though. Haven’t really had it out long enough to tell yet.

So what’s your reliable workhorse? I’ll report back once this one has been out there for a while.

u/Coffee81379 — 3 days ago