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Posted by J M on 30th Nov 2012
If you are looking for a camera to show you how long the tines are on a buck, this is not it. But if you are wanting to scout deer movement and feeding times, this is it. I am limited to just a hunt or two a week but this camera lets me know what times to be sitting in the tree. The best all around scouting camera you can buy. Also great security camera. Didn't know what kids in the neighborhood was letting my dog out when i was not at home. It did not take but one day to find out. This camera is a great buy and wing supply has the best customer service of any company i have dealt with!
Posted by Addicted to Whitetails on 31st Oct 2012
There just isn't a better camera available. I've tried them all and the Plot Watcher Pro is by far the best that is offered. The only draw back is the resolution but at least I know I am getting pictures of all the deer that are visiting my food plots.
Posted by Slickheadhunter on 10th Aug 2012
I have two original plot watchers and they are great cameras, but they have a few draw backs.
The new pro has addressed them all, the most important one being battery life! The only other improvement, for me at least, would be better resolution. Terrific camera!
Posted by Bob Nehmer on 4th Aug 2012
Tried this camera in my backyard, pictures were clear until zooming in. Picked up deer, turkeys and a rabbit first morning. Can't hunt in my yard. Looking forward to setting camera in hunting areas for scouting this fall.
Posted by dhunter on 25th Jun 2012
Best in its class. No other cam does as good as the Pro.
Posted by Rich Panzella on 25th Dec 2011
Camera works flawlessly. The only problem is the resolution, but with time lapse very high capacity cards are needed even with poor resolution. I was really looking forward to the telephoto lens Day 6 was talking about until it turned out to only be 2x. The unit works great for telling you if meat deer are going by because it covers so much more area than a motion sensor cam but its impossible to determine if a buck is trophy or not past 15-20 yards. Still hoping for a 4 or 6 power lens.