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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8843913 05/01/23 02:43 PM
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what trail cam do yall recommend?!

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Originally Posted by TexasResident1
what trail cam do yall recommend?!

If you have cell service, Tactacam Reveal. If not any of the browning cameras have
worked very good for many years for me.


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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8844020 05/01/23 04:23 PM
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Camera mount on Amazon


11 bucks. I think im using 25 of them. Hate doing business with Amazon, but it is what it is.

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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8844456 05/02/23 04:58 AM
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2 ways. I call it my t post tree. It is a cheap cheap way if you got someone to weld for you.

I take 1/2 a t post weld it to a car or truck rim (the small donuts work ok and best if it still has a tire on the rim for counter balance)

Then I take 1 " strapping and weld it to the t post perpendicular to the ground

slide the strapping through the strap loops on the back of the camera. drill a hole at the end of the strapping put a bolt or something so the camera wont slide off the strap.

(or another easy method) weld a quarter 20 bolt to the top of the t post and use the bottom screw hole on the camera to mount the camera on top of the t post.

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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8857454 05/25/23 02:25 AM
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Tractor Supply sells T-Post brackets for $10


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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8857841 05/25/23 07:08 PM
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Neat looking stuff. Gotta admit; I use tie wire


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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8965650 12/01/23 11:47 PM
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Hunted that area for 12 years, get your feeder winched up in a tree or weld a giant tripod! Bears will and can destroy anything they can get to. In my experience you can pressure bears off your property just by being there and hunting. We have them August through early Oct then they disappear. If they have a yellow ear tag they are a relocated bear that caused trouble somewhere


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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8965655 12/01/23 11:51 PM
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What area? I don't see where the OP posted one. confused2


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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: syncerus] #8967039 12/04/23 01:33 AM
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The gunnyart type Tpost mounts don’t work well if your Tpost isn’t perfectly perpendicular.

I use the nearest tree if possible. For some reason my cows ignore the camera on the tree whereas they jack with every one on a Tpost.

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Re: Trail camera mount? [Re: Dave Davidson] #8967269 12/04/23 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Davidson
Neat looking stuff. Gotta admit; I use tie wire


Resilient, simple, versatile, inexpensive and just about everything you would want.

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Drive two T posts close together so the flat part is on the inside facing the other post. Place the camera on the flat part of each post and secure in one of several ways. Simple, strong, cheap. Free will love it.

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