No Glow Infrared Trail Cameras for Christmas

Game Cameras are fun and here to stay! It is fun to take photos or video’s of wildlife using Trail Camera’s; just not live action cameras here in New Hampshire.  See Below.

I own a regular game camera but the flash or light emitted appears to spook game. Increasingly, The use of Low or No Glow Cameras apparently, is the way to go.

There are lots of brands and models to choose from. Choose a locking device too, to prevent theft.

Most folks pull their reader cards or chips to see what is on them at home but there are viewers that can read your chip in the field as part of the camera or less costly devices that can be read by your I phone.

Have Fun Out There!

Just be aware per New Hampshire Fish and Game: “It is illegal in New Hampshire to use live-action game cameras while attempting to locate, surveil, aid, or assist in taking or take any game animal or furbearing animal during the same calendar day while the season is open (cameras that send an electronic message or picture to a handheld device or computer when sensors are triggered by wildlife).”

Good Hunting!

 

 

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About Ed Hale

I am an avid hunter with rifle and Bow and have been hunting for more than 50 years. I have taken big game such as whitetail deer, red deer, elk, Moose and African Plains game such as Kudu, Gemsbok, Springbok, Blesbok, and Impala and wrote an ebook entitled African Safari -Rifle and Bow and Arrow on how to prepare for a first safari. Ed is a serious cartridge reloader and ballistics student. He has earned two degrees in science and has written hundreds of outdoor article on hunting with both bow and rifle.