Security cameras are a great way to help protect your land or dwelling, but options are extremely limited when you need security for a remote property, such as a hunting camp. Cellular trail cameras offer true wireless security at a fraction of the cost of a home-security system. In this blog, we’ll fully explorer trail-camera options for security and offer best practices for hiding them, ideal places to use them and choosing the proper model camera for your security needs.
From deer feeders capable of holding hundreds of pounds of feed to deer feeders that hold a few gallons, every feeder type is designed with a purpose in mind. Understanding the purpose and how deer feeders will (or won’t) impact deer movement is important to understanding how you can use a feeder to get deer on a pattern of use.
Moultrie offers a wide variety of wildlife attractants and supplements, but how do you choose the right one? The article below will break them all down and tell you how to use each one to help you choose correctly.
You think you have a predator problem, but you really don’t know. With deer season in the rear-view mirror, set your trail cameras up to monitor predators.
If you think trail cameras are just for deer season, you’re missing out on one of the most fun and useful applications of these incredible scouting tools. Here’s how to utilize trail cameras for a successful spring season.
As late season approaches — and most of the whitetail breeding is complete — along with cold temperatures hitting, food sources become the most import to deer and hunters.
Observing bucks in summer won’t tell you much about their fall travel patterns or behavior, but it’s a good opportunity to get the drop on deer you could very well be hunting come opening day.
Moultrie has a robust lineup of trail cameras available, but which model is right for you? Check out our camera-series article below to help choose the model that fits your hunting needs.