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Wildlife trail camera videos from dates of April 16th through April 20th 2025 in Tomahawk Wisconsin. I have many different cameras, but my current favorites are below. Get started capturing your own wildlife with these cameras. You don't need a large tract of land, simply placing in your backyard can be fun. Or find some public land not too far away to explore and see what wildlife is around. Using the affiliated links below does not cost you anything extra and helps support the channel. These funds go toward purchasing batteries, SD cards, and replacing cameras damaged by wildlife. GardePro A3 & A3S: https://amzn.to/3BYWWAi I prefer this camera for its ease of use, quick trigger speeds, no glow infrared night vision, long battery life, use of standard SD cards, records in MP4 format, and relatively budget friendliness. CEYOMUR CY75 Trail Camera: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHVBKRFC/ My favorite feature of this camera is that it is solar powered saving me lots of money on replacing batteries. This camera also has an option to use four back up AA batteries but personally I have never needed them even in temps below zero. Other features I really enjoy about this camera is that it captures in crystal-clear 4K resolution, has very nice sound quality, records in MP4 format, has a 0.1 second trigger speed, comes with a 32gb standard SD card, uses up to date USB-C cable, ability to use python cables for security, and even comes with a 2 year warranty. WOSPORTS H29 Trail Camera: https://bit.ly/3C5jsrc I prefer this camera for its ease of use, quick trigger speed, aiming feature, low light full color videos, 4K resolution, and ability to use python cables for security. I also really like that the camera comes fully equipped with everything you need including batteries, a 32gb SD card, and mounting brackets beyond just a tree strap. 00:00 - Wild turkey hen in the morning 00:15 - Bobcat in the morning 00:40 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 00:51 - Bobcat in the morning and afternoon 01:47 - Ruffed grouse late afternoon 02:02 - Mallard drake on north pond 02:22 - Bobcat in the evening 02:38 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 02:58 - Coyote at night 03:03 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 03:37 - Wood ducks on north pond 04:19 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 04:34 - Wood ducks on north pond 04:51 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 05:46 - Ruffed grouse in the afternoon 06:01 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 06:32 - Red fox at night 06:34 - Stoat at night 06:44 - Wood ducks early morning on north pond 07:05 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 07:35 - Mallards on north pond in the afternoon 07:59 - Wild turkey in the late afternoon 08:14 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 09:10 - Stoat at night 09:19 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 10:16 - Ruffed grouse strutting in the morning 10:29 - Yearling whitetail with missing hair 10:55 - Muskrat on creek pond 10:57 - Porcupine at night 11:12 - Coyote early morning 11:24 - Wood ducks on north pond in the morning 12:04 - Mallard ducks on north pond in the morning 14:21 - Porcupine in the morning 14:31 - Strutting turkey tom in the morning 16:58 - Wild turkey Jake in the late morning 17:29 - Wild turkey hen late morning 18:07 - Yearling deer with missing hair 18:22 - Wild turkey hen in the afternoon 19:02 - Mallard ducks on creek pond in the afternoon 19:24 - Wild turkey hen in the evening 19:58 - Yearling deer with missing hair 20:25 - Wild turkey hen in the evening 20:35 - Bobcat in the evening