Thanks Aram for the trail cam picture!

Thanks Aram for the trail cam picture!

These beautiful pictures were taken from Tim Lucas’ Moultrie Game Spy 200 out in Pennsylvania. Have some trail camera pictures from one of your game cameras you’d like to share? Email info@trailcampro.com!


We are no longer taking pictures. We will start the voting either today or tomorrow. Here are some of the recent pics from the Trail Camera Photo Contest.
A bobcat stalking a Racoon!



Rick Farrell - from West Carleton Township, Ontario - sent in these trail camera pictures from his Spypoint IR-C. You can start to see his antlers growing! I particularly like the picture on the buck jumping the fence. Perfect timing! This deer obviously isn’t camera shy!



This camera trap picture is from a Reconyx RC55. One of my favorite pics we have ever taken. Click the link to see more Reconyx Pictures

The Reconyx camera traps take exceptional pictures as you can see. The RC55 has a 0.2 second trigger speed, 100 foot detection range, 60 foot flash range, recovers in under 0.5 seconds and has a detection zone that matches its field of view. It takes color day pictures and monochromatic night pictures.
The battery life is roughly 3 months depending on temperature and the number of pictures it has taken. The infrared emitters glow red at night when taking a picture. Reconyx has won the Trail Camera Shootout 2 years and running. Reconyx absolutely makes the best camera traps on the market.
If you are looking for a long-lasting game camera, look no further.
These pictures are courtesy of Richard Burton. He is obviously having fun playing with his new Reconyx RC60 HO. Here are some more Reconyx pictures.


Here are some pictures from a Scoutguard SG550. These pictures are courtesy of Tom Marchant - Eastern Virginia. Thanks for sharing Tom!
For more information on scoutguard trail cameras, visit the Scoutguard SG550 review.



Here are some more camera trap pictures from the Bushnell Trophy Cam
You can see more Bushnell Pictures here!



These photos are courtesy of Brent Smith of Delaware County, Ohio. Pictures are from a Cuddeback Capture. Looks like he has a ton of deer and coyotes!



