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Muddy Outdoors - Get Muddy hunting blog
7M ago
Unlock a deeper understanding of deer movement. Map-based camera placements provide precise weather insights with every captured image, enabling you to filter images by a variety of weather conditions.
Dive into new public hunting land maps, showcasing walk-in hunting areas and more. Plus, we’ve boosted the photo bursts to the max for every camera model, ensuring you capture every moment.
Update to the latest version (6.0.12) of Command Pro to access these new features.
Weather Insights
Map-based camera placements collect precise weather data with each image. Filter your images by wind sp ..read more
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8M ago
For years, we have been a proud partner of Muddy Outdoors. From safety harnesses and tree stands to blinds and trail cameras, Muddy has never let us down. Their slogan: “Serious Gear for Serious Hunters” has always resonated with us and we’re proud to utilize their products and services year after year. That trend continues in 2023 as Muddy has introduced the all-new Matrix cellular camera.
We’ve been in awe of the clear photos and the 1080P HD video and audio we’ve received from our trail line this year. Using the upgraded Command Pro App, we’re able to get updates from the field and har ..read more
Muddy Outdoors - Get Muddy hunting blog
8M ago
On-Demand functionality allows users to capture photos and videos from anywhere, at anytime via the Command Pro app. Learn how to leverage this cutting-edge feature to enhance your cellular trail camera experience as Chris Dunkin, the in-house cellular trail camera authority with Stealth Cam and Muddy brands, along with the Command Pro mobile app, provides a comprehensive rundown of its features and benefits.
On-Demand imaging is available on select new camera models with modes for both photo + video capture (Matrix) or photo only (Mitigator).
New Cameras for 2023
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8M ago
Discover the functionality of sharing cameras with lease buddies or friends on the Command Pro app, or easily share individual images with your friends via text messages, emails, or popular social media platforms.
Get an exclusive inside look as Chris Dunkin, the in-house cellular trail camera authority with Stealth Cam and Muddy brands, along with the Command Pro mobile app, provides a comprehensive rundown of the features and benefits. These tech tips will help you efficiently manage and maximize your Stealth Cam experience.
New Cameras for 2023
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1y ago
By: Aaron Outdoors
Going into the 2022 Whitetail Season, we knew we needed to set the trap for our number one hit list buck. We decided to get some new Muddy Bull Blinds to take advantage of the scent concealment they offer. We felt this would allow us to hunt our long season most efficiently.
Preparations were made and the stage was set on our home farm in the summer of 2022 to hunt a buck that we have plenty of history with, “Cloud 9”. We have our brand new Muddy Bull Blinds strategically placed and Muddy Trail Cameras deployed to help us catch up to this target buck!
The story of Clo ..read more
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1y ago
Written By: Brett Aaron – Aaron Outdoors
Like them, love them, or hate them cell cameras are now one of the most popular pieces of hunting gear in the industry. I have been a trail cam addict for over ten years now and have used just about every brand out there. A few years ago, I started using a few cell cameras and I have seen great improvements in the technology in just a few short years. None has impressed me more than the Muddy Morph!
Like most hunters, I like to be off the grid as much as possible when it comes to hunting. These remote areas typically lack the mo ..read more
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1y ago
Scent Control 101
By: Heath Wood
As a young teenager, my obsession with hunting grew with each passing day. Like many other small-town boys and girls, I spent the late summer watching hunting videos in hopes of learning more about harvesting a mature buck.
While trying to obtain more knowledge, I found a favorite video series by Hunters Specialties. In the late nineties and early two-thousands, scent elimination was something that many hunters were eager to understand. In the Hunters Specialties videos, they often spoke of the scent-a-way, scent elimination system. From the early 2000s ..read more
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1y ago
Hunting from elevated box blinds have changed the outdoor industry over the past few years. Many people are making the investment and adding the blind to their whitetail hunting arsenal. Still, though, many hunters refuse to climb out of their traditional tree stands. Don’t get me wrong. It is hard to beat a rut hunt in the timber out of a tree stand. There is nothing like it, but there are several other things to consider when you are looking for a successful whitetail season. Today, we are going to give you 5 reasons why you should pull the trigger on a Muddy Box Blind today!
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2y ago
By: Heath Wood
The Challenge of Flocks
When a hunter learns of an area that holds large flocks of wild turkeys, they quickly assume that the chances of making the harvest would be much easier. These areas typically allow the opportunity to call at several different turkeys compared to two or three gobblers in smaller flocks.
When talking with Drury Outdoors team member Josh Sparks about how easy it is to harvest a turkey in large flocks, he explained that hunters should be ready for a challenge even though it may seem easier. While hunting recently in Nebraska on their annual turkey trip, Spar ..read more
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2y ago
The Early Season
In most places across the United States, the spring turkey season typically commences during March or April. The only states that do not open during this time are the northern states which hunt during May.
Depending on weather conditions for that spring, the earlier portions of spring turkey hunting can be challenging for hunters. The trials during the early season come from the lack of green foliage and cover while walking or trying to call in a gobbler. Another challenge presented during the early season is that turkeys are in the first portion of their breeding season and c ..read more