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New Trail Cameras for 2024 - Bowhunter

The Browning Trail Cameras Defender Pro Scout Max HD is equipped with “All HD All the Time” technology to transmit images with more than five times the detail of standard cellular thumbnails for the best picture of your next target. An auto detection feature finds the cellular network with the best signal available to transmit GPS-tagged images, and you can activate the cameras only when needed with month-to-month data plans — no contracts required. Battery life can last for up to a full year, even with the camera’s on-demand picture and video technology. It boasts a .25-second trigger speed, 22 MP image capability, and full HD 1080p video capability with sound, and RADIANT 6 Night Time Illumination can extend detection range up to 120 feet. The Defender Pro Scout Max HD pairs with an easy-to-use mobile app for added functionality.

Aimed at improving camera reliability, the Covert Interceptor Pro features an upgraded, durable antenna for better-quality photos and videos. Transmission can be set to delayed, instant, or RealTime activation. Crisp preview images and videos up to 1080p are sent to the Covert app and desktop portal, while images up to 20mp and high-definition videos are stored on removable SD card. The compact camera is easy to conceal and features a user-friendly interface with customizable settings and a high-definition 2-inch LED screen. No-glow LEDs offer a 90-foot flash range with .3-second trigger speed. Affordable plans via AT&T or Verizon are available starting at just $4.99 per month. The Interceptor Pro boasts a generous battery life and is backed by a 2-year warranty. Gprs Hunting Camera

New Trail Cameras for 2024 - Bowhunter

Bushnell’s new CelluCORE LIVE gives you a real-time view of the action at your hunting spots via video streamed directly to your smartphone. The camera automatically connects to the strongest cellular network signal in the area for the best performance, thanks to Dual SIM connectivity. High-output No Glow IR LEDs boast a nighttime range of 100 feet and clear photos. It sorts the GPS geotagged images — with 32 MP resolution — by weather, wind, moon, and more criteria for more dialed-in intel. The trail cam is housed in a rugged construction built to last season after season and comes with a 2-year warranty.

Moultrie Mobile’s new Edge Pro 2 carries over many of the original model’s exclusive features such as Smart Capture, Smart Zones, Live Aim, and False Trigger Elimination Technology to minimize photos without game in the frame. But it also adds functionality like On-Demand, tamper detection, and GPS tracking, which automatically adds the camera’s location to a map in the Moultrie Mobile app. The camera is engineered with NYXEL NIR technology for optimal performance in low-light conditions without draining batteries. The Edge Pro 2 offers an industry-leading 40 MP images, 1080p video, 100-foot detection range, and .3-second trigger speed. The no-glow flash won’t spook wildlife, and nationwide coverage with Auto Connect Technology is incredibly reliable.

Featuring an integrated solar panel that constantly charges an internal lithium battery, the SPYPOINT FLEX-S offers reliable, long-lasting performance. The camera features Dual SIM technology, preloaded with two preactivated SIM cards for continuous connectivity with cross-carrier coverage on all major networks. It transmits photos to the SPYPOINT app, where users can also customize the camera’s configuration. The GPS-enabled camera can operate in four different modes (Photo, Video, Time-Lapse, and Time-Lapse+) to capture the footage hunters need. It also boasts 36 MP photo capability, 1080p video capability, .3-second trigger speed, and a 100-foot detection range. The FLEX-S comes backed by SPYPOINT’s two-year warranty.

For hunters who want a simple, standalone cellular trail camera and don’t need the advanced CuddeLink technology for a small piece of land, Cuddeback created the Tracks. Dual external paddle antennas provide excellent LTE reception, even in remote areas to quickly deliver images via text message, email, mobile app, or online interface. The camera features an advanced IR-cut image sensor for optimal image quality and reliable performance, while animal detection helps target only the game you want to capture. A built-in user interface with backlit display is easy to use for programming and changing settings on the camera. The compact camera is powered by D batteries for more affordable and longer battery life.

Stealth Cam’s new Revolver features revolutionary technology that provides hunters with a panoramic view of the woods. It covers six different zones for 360 degrees of visibility — even directly behind the lens — with a silent, pivoting motor that allows the trail cam to capture crystal-clear photos and video any time of day or night. The Revolver integrates with Stealth Cam’s Command Pro app, where users can switch between capture settings (single-zone, 180-zone, or 360-zone), and view footage on demand. A built-in GPS can detect camera movement and sharee its coordinates for theft prevention. The Revolver generates up to 36 MP photos and 1080p video with a .4-second trigger speed and 80-foot detection range.

Jim McGinn, VP of Marketing at Realtree, shows off the latest camouflage pattern from this industry giant. The new APX pattern is an all-purpose pattern that will help you blend into your surroundings whether you're in a treestand hunting whitetails, or bellycrawling your way into range of a mule deer out West. It took years to develop APX, a pattern that met the strict standards of Realtree Founder, Bill Jordan, and it will meet your standards as well.

Ryan Busbice from Buck Commander introduces a brand-new technology they call Buk Ops. This is an optical viewing device that does not use infra-red or thermal technology. It maximizes available light to give the user an enhanced view of their surroundings. It's not a targeting device either, but a tool for scanning fields in low light, or even walking into your stand or blind without a flashlight. This is one-of-a-kind technology that holds many uses for all types of hunters.

Bowhunter TV Host, Curt Wells, talks to Easton Marketing Director, Gary Cornum, about the Sonic 6.0, a highly versatile arrow shaft that gives the bowhunter multiple options. Wells explains how he's able to convert his Sonic 6.0 arrows to different weights based on the species of big game he's hunting.

Gary Cornum, Marketing Director at Easton, explains to Bowhunter TV Host, Curt Wells, the virtues of Easton's newly released Match Grade Pro Series Arrows. From front to back, Easton has built their latest technologies into these arrows, which are only available from Easton dealers. Everything from high-end inserts and vanes combine with a five-point straightness standard to make the Pro Series arrows the best a bowhunter can buy. It's no longer necessary to build-your-own to achieve the highest quality arrow you demand.

On the surface, it would seem almost impossible to keep improving the Double Bull ground blinds manufactured by Primos. But as Raised Hunting founder and television show host David Holder explained to OSG's Lynn Burkhead, this year's new Raised Hunting Double Bull blind raises the standard of ground blind excellence even higher, whether you're chasing elk, mule deer or pronghorn antelope out west in Montana or big record book whitetails living in the Midwestern whitetail paradise of Iowa.

For big game hunters on the move out West, or a whitetail hunter looking to spot and stalk into range with a rifle or crossbow, keeping the scope's crosshairs steady can be a challenge. But not anymore according to Primos Hunting's Jason Harris, who recently showed OSG's Lynn Burkhead all of the versatility of the new Primos Edge Tripod, a carbon-fiber, magnetic head support system that provides a quick, rock solid shooting platform when a pressure packed hunt's moment of truth arrives.

Kevin Fry, Vice President at Quality Archery Design, lays out the improvements made to the newest Ultrarest Integrate MX arrow rest. The new MX2 is stronger, lighter, more compact, and includes a refined capture bar. The machined launcher is now fitted with a damper system to reduce noise and it can be color matched to your other accessories. The MX2 still features the “precision click micro adjust” to help you fine tune your setup.

No matter your budget or standard, QAD has an arrow rest for you. Kevin Fry, VP at QAD, goes through their line of arrow rests that range from the high-end $300 MX2 to their economy model that retails for just $75. Every model of arrow rest is made entirely in the U.S.A. and comes with a lifetime warranty.

Primos Game Calls is one of America's most iconic call makers, and according to Eric Hughes, that's the whole idea behind a brand new call lineup. In an ongoing introduction through a variety of game call styles, including deer calls, elk calls, predator calls, and of course, turkey calls. With that call-making DNA, Hughes spent some time telling OSG's Lynn Burkhead about the new Icon call line-up being unveiled by Will Primos and his Mississippi call making company and how it will take call making to the next level.

Steven Fuller, Marketing Director at Dryshod boots, goes through their line, from hunting boots to chore boots to knock-around shoes, they have it all, and the focus is on ultralight construction. The hunting line of knee-high boots have neoprene that is treated to be extra waterproof, and the outsole material is noticeably lighter than most boots of this type, making them good for hiking and packing when weight is a concern.

T.R.U. Ball/Axcel has taken some of its most popular release aids and bow sights and created the new-for-2024 Tactical Bowhunting Series, a collection of products optimized for the field where stealth and performance under pressure are keys to success.

Trophyline is following up on the success of its Venatic tree saddle with a new-for-2024 model featuring First Lite Specter camouflage, available this summer.

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