You need a trail camera in the rural living.

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with WHISPERING PINES REALTY 20398180

You need a trail camera, also called a game camera,

If  you live int the rural areas of out country.

What are they?

They are camera's that you fasten to a tree or other solid abject  to photograph

the wild life that comes into your area.

I have 5.

I use them to watch my bird feeders to see what is visiting.    (Raccoon's, possums and others including bear)

I set them up in the woods to see what game is there and if it frequents where I may set a hunting stand.

When I go away for a few days, all camera's are set up around my house and buildings to see if anyone was there or trying to get into the house. (Although I do have a great alarm system.)

 

These camera's range in price from about $75 for a cheaper one up to over $300.

Uses are many but the enjoyment is far surpasses anything else to monitor wildlife and security.

This photo caught this nice buck 2 days after season was over.   Never saw him otherwise.

Comments (3)

Mark and Laura Anderson
Realty Group - White Bear Lake, MN
Common Name - Uncommon Service

That buck is old enough to know the ropes and where to hide until the season is over.  We have a few around our area that have racks to die for.  No one ever sees them until the day after the season ends.  Smart cookies.

 

Nov 25, 2018 04:16 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
GreatWest Realty - Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Real Estate Agent

I had never heard the term "trail camera" used before.  I wish I had one for my back patio.  The wildlife that visits to raid my fish pond is unbelievable.  Raccoons, Possums. . .etc.

Nov 25, 2018 04:42 PM
Vern Eaton
Askov, MN
Realtor 651-674-7449

I use one the same way, nad I get a ot of enjoyment from what I see.

Nov 26, 2018 05:49 AM

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