the punctuation is awful, not the grammar. and i had a typo in the word "all" but other than that, i dont care. id bet the farm that they have a lot of other complaints on this product, so whether or not they take mine seriously is of no concern to me. my concern is blasting them online...
so i recently bought one of these cameras. its useless. here is a copy of what i just sent to the manufacturer, and i even left some things out, being so overwhelmed with trying to remember so many negative things i have to say about this camera.
im contacting you to complain about the big...
i know this is beside the point, but those dont really look like wolves to me. if i saw one of them in the woods id think a shitty pet owner dumped off a husky?
i bought an arctic cat 450 last august, and now im kicking myself in the ass for not getting a quad years earlier. i dont do anything illegal on mine (except ride without a helmet.) my area of the mountains is riddled with logging roads, and i use my atv to access them without beating my truck...
thats awesome joe! wouldnt bring it home but id certainly have to pick it up and hold it, just for the experience of holding a live elk. if you left it alone you have more self control than i
couldnt figure out how to edit this one, just wanted to post up that these cameras, the bushnell x-8, are now available on closeout at wal-mart.com for $108. great value, i just snagged up 3 more. lot better price than the $160 at opticsplanet.com
m8 or xp or something like that. its on trailcampro.com, costs about 130 or 140. well i just looked and they dont have it anymore. however, i guess the model is x-8, cause they still have the lock box made for them, just not the cams themselves. just found them on opticsplanet.com theyre $160
cause a huge backlash politically? hmmmm...... maybe its time for some of us to join these wolf humpers organizations and propose a bunch of bad ideas that will backfire on them.
i plan on hunting the september archery elk season for the first time and was thinking about posting up at an active wallow and just waiting one out. anybody have success with doing this or is it not the grand idea i think it is?
i live in washington and am planning to do some scouting in the idaho panhandle so that i can begin hunting there this coming season. so far all i have to go off of is an atlas and google earth. i dont want anybodys honey holes, just looking for some advice on general areas so i dont burn...