Texas Spring Turkey Season, Rio Population Look Great



With Texas’ spring season just around the corner, there is good news for turkey hunters: With a good crop of birds last year combined with a healthy stock of mature gobblers, the spring turkey season holds plenty of opportunity for hunters willing to put in the time afield, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).

“I am looking forward to a great turkey season,” said Jason Hardin, TPWD Upland Game Bird Program specialist. “This past spring and summer, Texas experienced one of our best nesting seasons in years thanks to good habitat. Hunters can expect to see quite a few mature toms and a ton of jakes. These jakes will be great for introducing new hunters to turkey hunting and set the stage for the next two years of spring hunting.”

The spring season for Rio Grande turkey in the South Zone of Texas runs March 19-May 1 and culminates with a youth-only weekend May 7-8. In the North Zone, the youth-only weekend seasons are March 26-27 and May 21-22. The North Zone general season opens April 2 and runs through May 15. A special one-gobbler limit season runs April 1-30 in Bastrop, Caldwell, Colorado, Fayette, Jackson, Lavaca, Lee, Matagorda, Milam, and Wharton counties.

Hardin notes that the mild winter and early spring should lead to some early breeding behavior. The large number of juvenile hens on the landscape could lead to quite a few mature gobblers being “henned-up” early in the season.


“However, by mid-season most of the hens should be bred and incubating eggs leaving a large number of mature gobblers looking for love,” he noted. This would be a great time to be out hunting a gobbler in search of a hen. “Also, if conditions remain mild and if we get a few more timely rain events, Texas can expect another good year of nesting and populations growth.


Best Rated Crossbow for Deer Hunting

Crossbows have a place when it comes to deer hunting. The challenge is still getting close to game when hunting with a crossbow, but these pieces of equipment offer more reliability with hunters that have not had the time to master more traditional archery equipment. Browning Crossbows has just released on of the best rated bows we’ve see yet, the OneSixTwo Crossbow from the line of ZeroSeven Crossbows. The OneSixTwo will feature Mossy Oak Break-Up Country camouflage and will be made in the U.S.A.

Built for speed and accuracy, a must for deer hunters everywhere, the OneSixTwo is rated to shoot at 370 FPS. The crossbow is also packed with industry leading patent pending technologies.

The Browning Crossbow OneSixTwo ships fully assembled. Additionally it will have the Browning patent pending Crank Cocking Device (CCD) installed from the factory and will ship in the Browning TPS (Total Protection System) Travel Case. The heavy duty case has large latches and balanced carry handles to keep the bow protected in storage or travel. The bow also comes equipped with a bore sighted Cross 1.5-5 x 32 mm push button illuminated crossbow scope with auto shut off. Three 22″ Browning carbon arrows are also included

Hunters familiar to the quality of a rifle’s trigger will appreciate the Triggertech trigger system in the OneSixTwo crossbow. The trigger has only a 3 lbs pull weight and with the Frictionless Release Technology, a responsive and smooth release. The frictionless sear on the trigger allows for a smooth feel with out any trigger creep.

For added safety, the ADF (Anti-Dry Fire) feature will not allow the safety to be off if an arrow hasn’t been loaded. In addition, the Triggertech designed trigger won’t fire unless the arrow has been loaded with the proper vane facing down. This ensures positive contact between the arrow and the string.

The patented flight track hook groove keeps the cams aligned when cocking the bow. This design allows for an even and consistent draw and results in better timing for the cams when fired producing repeatable accuracy.


The OneSixTwo comes with the Browning Crank Cocking Device. This easy to use cranking system reduces the draw to just 17 lbs. and stores in the cheek piece of the bow for easy deployment and cocking. Simply press the button on the butt stock and the check piece lifts up revealing the cocking mechanism.

The soft touch rubber textured feel Comfort Ledge Palm rest has proprietary rubber finger reminders that help with vibration, sound suppression and added safety for the user when firing.

The quiver can be placed on either side of the bow and lines up parallel to the stock using the left or right picatinny rails. There is also a rail on the bottom of the forearm for added custom ability of a grip or other accessories. The OneSixTwo has an MSRP of $1,400.00 and a MAP of $1,200.00. We rates it as one of the best crossbows for hunting deer that we’ve seen yet in this price range.

Best Game Camera to Hit the Market: G34 Pro

G34Pro: A Solid Camera for Scouting Deer

Hands down, this is one of the best trail camera to hit the hunting market (for the price) in some time. Stealth Cam, introduced in the year 2000, quickly became the leader in scouting camera innovation. Continuing to advance technology to the next level, Stealth Cam introduces the new G34 Pro.

The G34 Pro is 10% smaller in size than the original G series, and features a textured housing with rub to help blend in with its surroundings. Some of the more notable improvements include an adjustable PIR sensor that allows the camera to sense out to 100 feet, as well as security mode with SD card overwriting. Security mode ensures your card will never fill up and stop working, rather retaining the most recent information the SD card capacity can hold.

Go Pro with This Trail Camera

The G Pro series feature the same easy to use interface with a digital LCD screen that reads out to you exactly what setting your camera is set to, so there is no guess work involved. Now shipping with preset date and time, you don’t have to worry about forgetting to set your date/time, and can eliminate one step of the set up process.

Another important feature the G Pro series retain is our Matrix Advanced Blur Reduction technology. This allows the user to choose from two settings at night. Standard mode is chosen for optimal image quality when placed over an area you know the subject will be stationary (Feeders, small water holes, scrapes, mineral licks, etc). This is great for trying to identify individual bucks using specific deer survey methods. Advanced mode is chosen for the most usable images in areas with lots of movement such as food plots, trails, gate crossings, roads, and so on. By choosing advanced mode you will lose some illumination range at night (Approximately 15%) but you will always be able to tell what your subject is. Most serious hunters would agree that a non blurry image of that big buck is much better than blurry, unidentifiable antlers and body.


Get the images every hunter dreams to see in the field with the G34 Pro by Stealth Cam. This trail camera can be purchased at major sporting goods retailers and pro-shops, as well as online retailers.

G34 Pro Game Camera Features

  • Triad® Armed
  • 12 Megapixel
  • HD Video recording 5-180 seconds w/ audio
  • Time Lapse with PIR Override
  • 10% Smaller than G Series
  • PIR Adjustable range
  • Security Mode (re-write SD memory)
  • Reflex™ Trigger-.5 seconds
  • 34 IR Low Glow Emitters
  • Intuitive backlit menu programing
  • Matrix™ Advanced Blur Reduction
  • Retina™ Low Light Sensitivity
  • 16:9 Wide Image Ratio
  • Quick Set pre-programmed option
  • Burst Mode 1-9 images per triggering
  • 5-59 sec/ 1-59 min recovery time out
  • Time/ Date/ Moon Phase/ Temperature/ Name Stamp
  • GEO-TAG GPS Tagging
  • Manual Shot capability
  • Secure lock password protection
  • SD Card slot up to 32GB
  • Operated on 8 AA batteries
  • External power jack for 12V battery box
  • Preset Time & Date (CST)
  • MSPR: $169.99

Thermal Imaging Camera for Hunting, Game Retrieval

A thermal imaging camera has its place when it comes to deer hunting, especially when it comes to tracking shot deer. Enhanced game retrieval will help other hunters, too, so it’s time an affordable camera come to market to meet the demand. Enter Seek Thermal. They recently debuted their new Seek RevealXR FastFrame – all-in-one extended range thermal imaging device, boasting a 20-degree field of view and >15Hz frame rate, and combined with a high-performance 300-Lumen LED flashlight.

Seek Thermal Imaging Camera Debut

At the IWA OutdoorClassics Show, Seek Thermal unveiled its full line of affordable thermal image cameras for deer hunting, hog hunting and the outdoors. This includes the new Seek RevealXR FastFrame, an all-in-one extended range thermal imaging device, boasting a 20-degree field of view and >15Hz imaging frame rate, and also featuring a high-performance 300-Lumen LED light.

Seek also offers the Seek CompactXR, an award-winning Connect & Detect thermal imaging camera that plugs directly into your iOS or Android smartphone device and offers an impressive narrow field of view of up to 550 meters. Sounds like must-have deer hunting equipment to me. Can not wait to try it!

“Thermal imaging has been around for years, but up until now has cost thousands of dollars and largely unattainable to use in every day sporting,” said Tracy Benson, VP Global Marketing of Seek Thermal. “Now, Seek Thermal is changing that by engineering a product line that is portable, compact and affordable so that people have a smart advantage at their fingertips for scouting, tracking, and guaranteeing recovery in the rough, tough and dark environments people often face in the wilderness. As our company continues to expand, we are excited to now make this possible…”

The new Seek RevealXR comes in two colors: Pure Black and TrueTimber Kanati Camo, which is inspired by avid outdoorsman, professional boar hunter, and global TV personality Brian “Pigman” Quaca and strategic partnership with True Timber<>/a>. Seek’s Compact series cameras were the first stand-alone thermal imagers to connect directly to a smartphone and have received critical acclaim from Field & Stream, Popular Science, BBC Global, and more.

About the New Thermal Imaging Camera RevealXR

Built for long-range detection and identification, the Seek RevealXR is available in two imaging performance rates: <9Hz and a FastFrame >15Hz frame rate version. Both models feature a 20-degree field of view and a detectable thermal imaging distance of up to 275 meters away. Its rugged and innovative handheld design makes it easy to capture infrared images in outdoor conditions day or night, near or far.

In addition, both models include a powerful 300-lumen LED flashlight making it ideal for situational awareness and security, search and rescue, and target recognition from a distance. The products also feature a color display and a 206×156 thermal sensor allowing users to see and snap quality thermal images. Store, save and transfer photos to your computer or tablet using the USB cable or microSD card provided. The rechargeable lithium battery included has a runtime of 10+ hours, perfect for extending your time outdoors while seeking a new advantage.

Seek CompactXR for Hunting and Scouting

The CompactXR plugs directly into your iOS or Android device and in seconds, can detect temperatures from -40° up to 330° Celsius. The device features a narrow 20 degrees field of view so that users can detect up to 550 meters away, making it perfect for use in hunting, the outdoors, or as a personal safety tool. The CompactXR works with a free app that also allows the user to capture and share videos and photos.

Details of the New Thermal Cameras

With a suggested retail price of $449.00, the Seek RevealXR thermal imager, with the <9Hz frame rate, in pure Black and TrueTimber Kanati Camo, is available at thermal.com and authorized European channels. The Seek RevealXR FastFrame will be available in limited markets and authorized channels with pricing to be released soon. The Seek CompactXR sells for $299.00 USD and is now available at Amazon in U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and The Netherlands, in addition to authorized specialty retailers throughout Europe. We've all experienced times while deer hunting when a thermal imaging camera would have come in mighty handy. Any advantage when it comes to game retrieval is a must have, but it seems particularly important when we know at the other end of our successful hunting story is a great deer just waiting to be found.

Longer Dove Season in Texas

There will be a longer dove hunting season in Texas since state wildlife officials got exactly what they asked for. In fact, Texas dove hunters will have an additional 20 days this fall under proposed changes by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) to the 2016-17 Statewide Hunting Proclamation for Migratory Game Birds up for public comment. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has approved a 90-day Texas dove season, the longest in 80 years.

TPWD staff proposes to integrate the additional 20 dove hunting days early in the season to take advantage of migrating birds. The traditional September 1 dove season opening day in the North and Central Zones would remain, while the South Zone would open Sept. 23. The first segment in the North and South zones would extend through Nov. 13, while the Central Zone would run until Nov. 6. The season would reopen statewide Dec. 17 and run through Jan. 1, 2017 in the North Zone, Jan. 8, 2017 in the Central Zone and Jan. 23, 2017 in the South Zone.

The daily bag limit for doves statewide would remain 15 and the possession limit 45.

The Special White-winged Dove Area would be restricted to afternoon only (noon to sunset) hunting the first two full September weekends on Sept. 3-4 and 10-11. Hunting in this area would reopen Sept. 23 and continue through, Nov. 13, and then reopen Dec. 17 through Jan. 19, 2017. During the early two weekends, the daily bag limit would be 15 birds, to include not more than two mourning doves and two white-tipped doves. Once the general dove hunting season opens, the aggregate bag limit would be 15 with no more than two white-tipped doves.

No matter how you slice it, dove hunting opportunities in Texas will increase this fall. It remains to be seen whether or not the weather will cooperate with hunters headed to the field later this year.

CWD Found in Mule Deer in Texas Panhandle

CWD in Texas… Again

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been found in the Texas Panhandle. It seemed only a matter of time since the always-fatal deer disease had been documented to the west, just across the Texas-New Mexico border. The deer that tested positive for CWD was a free-ranging mule deer buck, harvested in Hartley County, during the fall hunting season.

Officials with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) received confirmation today from the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) in Ames, Iowa.

Hartley County is located in the Texas Panhandle immediately to the south of Dalhart and borders New Mexico. TPWD and TAHC are contemplating a multi-tiered risk management response similar to the approach taken in 2012, when CWD was first discovered in Texas in a free-ranging mule deer in the Hueco Mountains along the New Mexico border.

CWD in Texas Mule Deer

The latest discovery marks the eighth mule deer to test positive for CWD in Texas. The other seven animals, all within the Hueco Mountains area, indicate a disease prevalence of 10–15 percent within that population.

State officials are currently compiling all the data necessary to finalize the specific management response for this new CWD positive area, and will engage stakeholders to ensure that this recent discovery and scenario helps form the dialogue and recommendations for the future.

CWD was first recognized in 1967 in captive mule deer in Colorado. The disease has been documented in captive and/or free-ranging deer and elk in 23 states and 2 Canadian provinces. In Texas, CWD has also been documented in six white-tailed deer in Medina and Lavaca counties.

CWD Kills Deer

CWD among cervids is a progressive, fatal disease that commonly results in altered behavior as a result of microscopic changes made to the brain of affected animals. An animal may carry the disease for years without outward indication, but in the latter stages, signs may include listlessness, lowering of the head, weight loss, repetitive walking in set patterns, and a lack of responsiveness.

To date there is no evidence that CWD poses a risk to humans or non-cervids. However, as a precaution, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization recommend not to consume meat from infected animals.

Plotwatcher Pro Game Camera: Must Have for Food Plots

A game camera compliments a high quality food plot. Each is great, but together they can elevate your deer hunting game. Day 6 Outdoors, the maker of the PlotWatcher Pro trail camera, knows that trail cameras can revolutionize whitetail hunting. Trail cameras allow you to scout every day without leaving scent or blowing deer off your fall food plot and hunting land. They let you see what the deer are doing, when they are doing it, and how many of them are there. For many serious trophy hunters, the PlotWatcher Pro is the critical component of discovering which deer are on their property and is therefore tremendously helpful in managing for trophy deer.

A Camera for Deer Hunting and Management

Not all trail cameras can take you to that ultimate level of buck scouting and herd management. With the wrong trail camera, the reality is that you’ll end up with 220 photos of crows and 4,300 photos of the wind blowing grass around, and one photo of the hindquarters of a deer – and no convenient way to sort through those photos. And the trail camera’s batteries will die two weeks before you check the camera.

The PlotWatcher Pro is rigorously designed to give you a much better reality. First, the batteries can last up to four months – longer than any other time-lapse camera on the market. Second, you decide the photo intervals, which can be set as often as one photo per second – faster than any other trail camera on the market. Third, the camera can store up to one million images, so you do not have check the camera and disturb your hunting location on a regular basis. Fourth, Day Six has developed and includes with the PlotWatcher Pro some easy-to-use software – GameFinder software with Motion Search -that allows you to watch 12 hours of photos in video form in about 3 minutes, and lets you quickly find frames in which movement is recorded.

Plotwatcher Tracks Deer Movement

The end result is that the PlotWatcher Pro not only gives you high-quality photos of deer, but the camera’s depth of field and generous angle of view mean that you end up watching videos of how those deer are behaving on your food plot or field. Where are those bucks entering the field? Where are they leaving? The PlotWatcher Pro allows you to see which direction the deer come from and which trails they use to move into and away from the area you’re watching.

To a unique degree in trail camera technology, the PlotWatcher Pro allows you to see how the deer actually interact with each other – which satellite bucks hang out with the trophy buck you’re hunting, which does hang out in which groups. You’ll be able to tell how the deer are using a field or food plot or other food source. The PlotWatcher Pro allows you to identify individual deer and pattern them. Is that mature buck no longer nocturnal?You’ll know when they move and when they feed, and you’ll know when they change their patterns and behavior over time.

Because the PlotWatcher Pro gives you time lapse images of each deer as it moves through the area, you are also much better able to judge the quality of individual bucks as well as their travel patterns. The long battery life and large storage capacity allow you to decide when and how often you enter the area, keeping disturbance to a minimum.

Go Pro with Your Game Camera

Serious deer hunters also quickly discover that the qualities of the PlotWatcher Pro give them the same information about other animals too, from turkeys to coyotes and even pesky feral hogs. The PlotWatcher Pro isn’t just for deer season, but it will definitely hep you pattern that mature buck you saw this past season.

If your goal is to achieve the ultimate understanding of the land you hunt and the game animals on it, you need the ultimate trail camera. You need the PlotWatcher Pro and the information it provides. It will help improve your deer management program and will make your next deer hunting season one to remember.

Moultrie A-10 & A-10i Game Cameras for Hunting

Moultrie Products has a couple of new game cameras for deer hunting enthusiast, like us. Moultrie Products, a leader in game camera design and innovation, introduces two new high-quality game cameras for hunters and game managers who want high-end performance without the high-end price tag.

Moultrie A10

The all-new A-10 and A-10i take everything Moultrie owners loved about the best-selling A-5 and make it better—and smaller! Featuring 10 MP image resolution and either iNVISIBLE (A-10i) or Long-Range (A-10) IR flash, these cameras are equipped to take high-quality images both day and night.

With a newly redesigned, super-small case, and a fast trigger speed of less than 1 second, the all-new A-10 and A-10i combine reliability and high-end performance with the kind of easy-to-use features that have made Moultrie the No. 1 selling brand of game cameras.

A10: Game Camera Specs

  • Highlighted A-10 And A-10i Features:
  • 10 MP image resolution
  • Less than 1-second trigger speed
  • 50-foot flash range
  • 16,000 images on 8 AA batteries
  • A-10i: iNVISIBLE 940nm IR LED flash technology
  • A-10: Long-Range 850nm IR LED flash technology
  • VGA video
  • Moultrie Mobile compatible
  • MSRP is $99.99/A-10i and $79.99/A-10.

For more information about the A-10, A-10i or any other Moultrie products, make sure to check out their official web site.

About Moultrie Products

As one of the leaders of game management, Moultrie is known for products that are reliable, durable, top-performing and affordable—offering a full line of high-quality game cameras and wildlife feeders designed, tested and used by hunters, game management professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Their products are found in just about every aspect of deer hunting.

With an insight for innovation, a commitment to excellence and continuous improvement, Moultrie is driven to develop new and superior products, year after year. We look forward to seeing what they come up with next.

Persimmon Deer Attractant: Persuade & Crush ‘Em

White-tailed deer are attracted to persimmon fruits. In fact, persimmon trees are a great place to ambush whitetail early in the deer hunting season. Go to any location where these sweet, wild fruits ripen and hit the ground in fall and whitetail will move in from surrounding areas. Without a doubt, one of the best deer attractants is sweet fruit and persimmon is high on the list.

New Persimmon Attractant

For 2016, Wildgame Innovations has captured the “power of the persimmon” in its most potent deer attractant product to-date. Wildgame Innovations’ NEW Persimmon Crush combines the natural attracting fragrance and flavor of real persimmons with an ultra-high 16% fat content and carbohydrate blend to create a highly palatable attractant and nutritional supplement deer just can not resist.

The power of the NEW Persimmon Crush goes beyond its flavorful composition. The proprietary attractant is double screened to create a fine powder that maximizes scent release, flooding downwind areas with its powerful fragrance. Attract mature bucks and big does to your hunting hot spot.

Persimmon Crush for Deer

Use Persimmon Crush to attract deer to game camera sites, mineral sites or supplemental nutrition sites outside of the hunting season, or to actual hunting locations or bait stations, where legal of course. Its appealing aroma, exceptional fat content and high palatability make Persimmon Crush the perfect attractant and nutritional supplement, especially during the late season and winter stress periods.

Wildgame Innovations’ NEW Persimmon Crush can be placed by itself purely as an attractant, or as a supplement to feed or other Wildgame innovations products to help attract deer to new feeding sites or mineral sites that aren’t yet fully established.

Wildgame Innovations Persimmon Powder Specs

  • Mfg. Item # FG-00422
  • UPC 8-50695-00422-3
  • New, proprietary double-screened attractant
  • Double screening creates fine powder that absorbs & releases far more scent
  • Ultra High fat content (16%+) & carbohydrate blend
  • Perfect for late season when native browse is scarce
  • Real persimmons add natural attracting power
  • Our most potent attractant to-date delivers unrivaled fragrance
  • Highly palatable, based on ruminant science
  • 5 lb. bag
  • MSRP: $14.99

You can lead a deer to nutrition… And you can make him eat. It’s easy when you have the right attractant. So start showing your deer the love. Lead them to your cameras, mineral sites and feeding locations with the power of persimmon persuasion. Everything about this product makes sense, so I look forward to trying it this summer and during the next deer hunting season. I think it will be a winner!

Crush 20 LightsOut Game Camera: Worth a Review

The newest game camera to hit the market is the Wildgame Innovations NEW CRUSH 20 LightsOut Invisible IR Digital Scouting Camera. Just another game camera, right? Well, no. The Crush 20 LightsOut offers top technologies plus 20-megapixel resolution. That will allow you to check out every deer in the frame, whether close to the camera or way in the background.

Wildgame Innovations has a complete line-up of affordable scouting cameras available for deer hunting. From their new and economical Terra 5R Camera to the technologically advanced, these amazing tools have gotten better and better over the years.

Crush 20 LightsOut Has Got It

So, let’s say you want a game camera that has it all – a camera that has more DNA in common with professional photo and video production equipment than a scouting camera. Well hunters, look no further than Wildgame Innovations. Such a marvel of game-monitoring gadgetry exists in the form of the All-NEW Wildgame Innovations CRUSH 20 LightsOut Invisible IR Scouting Camera.

Of course, the CRUSH label signifies that two particular, elite whitetail hunters have contributed their minds to the design of this camera. Considering that the techno-geeks at Wildgame Innovations have a proven track record of creating scouting cameras that will far exceed anything that came before, why wouldn’t Lee and Tiffany Lakosky ask them to create the greatest scouting camera ever designed?

The result of this collaboration is nothing less than stunning. An awe-inspiring 20-megapixel processor produces gin-clear-perfect images with an available 16:9 option, ideal for capturing wide-angle images on food plots and other large, open areas. Need video? Of course you do. The CRUSH 20 LightsOutTM Invisible IR Scouting Camera also captures 30-second HD 720p video with full audio capability. Still images and videos are captured night or day with a stupid fast one-second trigger speed, courtesy of an incredible 54 pc Invisible LightsOut LED Infrared Flash that’ll push to 100 feet and won’t spook game. A full-color TFT display with Active View Technology allows users to view photos and videos right on the camera, eliminating the need to take a SD card back to the house for reviewing.

Videos: Crush 20 Can Get ‘Em

Videos are great for monitoring actual game behavior at camera sites, but repeated videos can negatively impact battery life. Wildgame Innovations has solved this dilemma in the CRUSH 20 LightsOutTM Invisible IR Scouting Camera using FlexTime +TM Time Lapse Technology, which provides a variety of different user-defined settings to capture still images or videos at predetermined intervals during key game movement periods with the included FlexTime software CD.

If you don’t already have a crush on this camera – which is expected to retail for less than $200 – consider the fact that all these amazing features are powered by just 8 AA batteries. The CRUSH 20 LightsOutTM Invisible IR Scouting Camera also includes an external battery port for full integration with Wildgame Innovations’ optional EBX external battery packs. Spend more time whitetail deer hunting and less time replacing batteries.

The compact CRUSH 20 Lightsout Invisible IR camera comes in the super stealthy TruBark finish and easily mounts with an included adjustable strap. Add Wildgame Innovations’ optional Security Cable locking security system, and you can rest assured that you’ll find your camera right where you left it.

Crush 20 LightsOut IR Camera Specs

  • Model No: L20B20
  • UPC: 6-16376-50806-6
  • 20MP Invisible IR Digital Scouting Camera
  • 54 pc Invisible LightsOut™ LED Infrared Flash
  • Lee and Tiffany CRUSH Branded
  • Includes FlexTime +™ Time Lapse Technology
  • Wide Angle 16:9 Option
  • Security Locking System with Security Cable Capability (optional security cable not included)
  • One Second Rapid Trigger Speed
  • Flash Range Up to 100 ft.
  • Photo and HD 720p Video (30sec) with Full Audio Capability
  • Full-Color TFT Viewing Capabilities
  • Active View Technology
  • Up to 32 GB SDHC Card (not included)
  • External Battery Port (for use with EBX – not included)
  • Uses 8 AA Batteries (not included)
  • Includes Adustable Mounting Strap
  • Retail: $199.99

Game Camera Photos: The Next Level

Hunters who appreciate the finer things in life are sure to crush hard on Wildgame Innovations’ CRUSH 20 Lightsout IR scouting camera. Made for monitoring your deer hunting grounds, this camera offers a 20-megapixel resolution, HD 720p video, FlexTime + time lapse technology, invisible LightsOut LED infrared flash, full-color Active Technology TFT onboard viewing, and a price below $200, this is one little beauty that will take your game scouting where it has never been before.

The deer hunting season may be over, but there is no better time to start scouting for next season than right now. Placing out cameras after hunting season allows you to see which bucks are still alive and the hoof. Bucks will respond readily to any available food source during the dead of winter, so get your game cameras out. You may even consider investing in the new Crush 20 LightsOut? I’ll definitely be seeing what this bad boy is all about.