LEJ said:
I run lithium batts in all my cams for max life. Never thought about a solar setup but I'm sure it's possible.
I've used 32gb SD cards in NM under extreme high and low temps. A 32 card will hold thousands of pics.. maybe 10K..
All my cams are PIR and night pics are everywhere from poor to great. Depends on quality of cam.
Set cams on trails for sure. If you can set up an artificial water source or mineral lick/feed source, even better.
Very Important - Face cam pointing North (1st preference) or South. E or W orientation will result in "washed out" or unintelligible pics.
MAKE SURE that you cut all brush, limbs, vegetation near the cam so you don't get a thousand pics of that stuff blowing in the wind. Also pay attn to prevailing winds to mitigate.
Also, I don't know how private land tags work in NV (looking in to that now) but I will bury the HS kids and their beer cans deep with no witnesses if you let me hunt there.
LEJ - thanks for all the advice.
The Lithium batteries should last for a year and the advice about camera orientation and clearing out the brush was great.
We did have a major wind storm with gusts above 60 mph on Dec. 14th. That generated about 90 pictures of nothing.
I've got a work trip to the SF Bay Area scheduled for February so I'll take that opportunity to make some adjustments on the cameras. After that, my next planned trip to the USA is to Miami in August so I'll see how I go with my adjustments and figure out if I want to make a side trip then.
So far, I'm really happy with the results from my Covert Wireless trail cam. I've got a second trail cam setup at a different location but I'll have to download those pics manually when I'm there in February.