For hunters who dream of putting a tag on a trophy, checking the card on a trail camera can be a lot like opening birthday presents - if you could have several birthdays a year. There's something inside that card, and you hope it's what you really wanted. Of course, the reality is that there are a lot more disappointing packages of socks than there are packages containing the keys to a new truck.
You might have to put up with socks for your birthday, but if you use PlotWatcher Pro, you don't have to put up with disappointing photos from your trail camera.
Traditional motion-trigger trail cameras are subject to a "trail camera dead zone." These cameras pick up motion in a within defined area in front of the camera; movement in that area triggers the shutter. But unless your trophy walks into that motion area, you get no picture. You might get a picture of a doe and at the side of the photo what looks like part of a buck's rack. Or the hindquarters of some other deer. That's a trail camera card full of disappointments.
That's the trail camera dead zone, and that's what the Plotwatcher Pro avoids. The Plotwatcher Pro is not triggered by movement. Instead, it takes high-quality, wide-angle, deep-focus photos on a time interval that you choose - every few seconds, or as frequently as one photo per second. The Plotwatcher Pro can take up to 1 million images so efficiently that 8 AA batteries can last up to 4 months.
That means the Plotwatcher Pro is taking pictures of a large area often enough that whatever gets in front of the camera - or even well off to the side of it - will get its photo taken multiple times. There's no dead zone. If your trophy is there, the PlotWatcher Pro is going to give you more than one good look at it.
If you're wondering how you could possibly search through that many photos, PlotWatcher Pro also makes your life easy. They've developed some easy-to-use software - GameFinder software with Motion Search -that allows you to watch 12 hours of photos of true time lapse video in about 3 minutes, and lets you quickly find frames in which movement is recorded. The software is included with the camera.
The result is that if you put the camera up in front of a food plot or a creek bottom, the wide angle and quick shutter give you multiple photos of game animals moving into and out of the area. You can watch how and when they feed and what trails they use to enter and leave the area. You can not only more easily identify and judge individual animals, but how groups of deer or turkeys interact with each other.
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.
To find out more - and to see actual videos of deer taken by the PlotWatcher Pro - please visit www.plotwatcher.com.
