August 09, 2013
By Bowhunting Online Staff
Here at Petersen's Bowhunting , we understand how hard the offseason can be. Sure, there's trail cameras to watch, food plots to maintain and sheds to hunt , but those things still can't replace the joy we feel in the heart of November. It certainly doesn't compare to that moment when — if all our offseason work pays off — we down that trophy buck we've dreamed about.
Because we of all people understand the offseason doldrums, we've compiled a list of 32 amazing bucks over 200 inches to get your whitetail blood flowing again. It's not a replacement for the real thing, but seeing these great bucks will remind you what it's all about. So pull up a chair, feast your eyes on these trophies and kill your offseason hangover.
Simmons Whitetail If dependability and value in a trail camera are important to you then the
Simmons Whitetail fits the bill. With 6 megapixel resolution, 1 second advertised trigger speed, and a battery life of up to 6 months the Simmons Whitetail is a great value for hunters on a budget.
Price: $ 99.99
Spypoint BF-6 The
Spypoint BF-6 trail camera features 6 megapixel resolution, 0.8 second advertised trigger speed, and up to one year of battery life. Black LEDs help keep this camera invisible during the night while the removable internal camera make this one of the easiest trail cameras to use.
Price: $ 149.99
Stealth Cam Unit X Ops The
Stealth Cam Unit X Ops trail camera boasts impressive features at an attractable price. Featuring 8 megapixel resolution, 0.7 second advertised trigger speed, 5 second minimum delay, time lapse photos and HD video capabilities the Unit X meets the needs of any hunter.
Price: $ 169.99
Wildgame Innovations Razor 6 Lightsout The
Wildgame Innovations Razor 6 Lightsout trail camera features 6 megapixel resolution, 1 second advertised trigger speed, battery life up to 30,000 images, and HD video capabilities. With a flash range of up to 50 feet and Exposure Control System for clearer images, the Razor 6 is attractively affordable and highly versatile.
Price: $ 139.99
Wildview TK30 Those hunting for a basic, no frills attached trail camera should check out the
Wildview TK30 . With 8 megapixel resolution, 0.75 advertised trigger speed, and HD video capabilities the TK30 gets the job done.
Price: $ 119.99
Browning Spec Ops Browning's Spec Ops trail camera blends stealth and power in an affordable package. With an 8 megapixel resolution and advertised battery life of up to 10,000 images, the camera is designed for the most demanding of hunters. The camera is capable of recording video in HD, capturing time lapses, and live playback while in the field.
Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Max The
Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Max is the perfect blend of power and versatility. Featuring 8 megapixel resolution, advertised trigger speed of 0.6 seconds, minimum delay of 1 second, time lapse capabilities, and HD video the Trophy Cam HD Max is rightfully touted by Bushnell as being the ultimate trail camera.
Price: $ 249.99
Covert Extreme Black 60 Covert's powerful
Extreme Black 60 is an excellent choice for those seeking a trail camera with loads of memory and security capabilities. With a 12 megapixel resolution, 1.2 second advertised trigger speed, invisible LED flash, 1 year advertised battery life, 32GB SD memory, and the addition of HD video and sound the Extreme Black 60 is designed to perform and last.
Price: $ 229.99
Eyecon Storm The
Eyecon Storm is designed for performance in the field. Featuring a backlit LED screen with its 9 megapixel resolution, 0.33 second advertised trigger speed, SD video, and an advertised battery life up to 40,000 images the Storm is a serious trail camera for serious hunters.
Price: $ 229.99
Minox DTC 600 The
Minox DTC 600 is a small, compact, and reliable trail camera with powerful capabilities. Touting 8 megapixel resolution, IR flash filters, less than 1 second trigger speed, and advertised battery life of up to six months make this trail camera perfect for hunting grounds and game parks alike.
Price: $ 279.00
Moultrie M-880 The
Moultrie M-880 improves upon the M-80XT with its 8 megapixel camera, improved trigger speeds of less than 1 second, and the addition of HD video capabilities. Boasting a battery life of up to 9,500 images and four modes of use the M-880 is the perfect camera for hunters on a budget.
Price: $ 159.99
Primos Ultra 46 Hunters seeking affordability without sacrificing performance should check out
Primos' Ultra 46 . With its 7 megapixel resolution, 1 second advertised trigger speed, and choice between video, photo, or time lapse photos the Ultra 46 is great for the hunter on a budget.
Price: $ 159.99
Reconyx HC600 The
Reconyx HC600 is a performance powerhouse. With the 3.1 megapixel resolution, 0.2 second advertised trigger speed and minimum delay, and battery life of up to one year the HC600 boasts enhanced image quality for both day and night photos.
Price: $ 549.99