A GREAT Way to Hang a Trail Camera!

If you’re like me and you can’t find that “perfect” tree for your trail camera—EVER—then this one is for you! These handy screw-in trail camera tree mounts really allow you to hang a trail camera just about anywhere. I was a bit skeptical, but they screwed in very easily and adjustment was no problem.

You can see the adjustable ball head on these guys…might need a squirt of oil to keep it rust free over time, but it’s a handy addition to this mount so you can position the camera how you want it!

You can see the adjustable ball head on these guys…might need a squirt of oil to keep it rust free over time, but it’s a handy addition to this mount so you can position the camera how you want it!

The date and time are WAY off (as always, LOL, that’s the next thing I need to fix about trail cameras!) and the temperature is still adjusting from being inside. But even though this camera is hung up in a tree, it was easy to adjust. Genevieve’s p…

The date and time are WAY off (as always, LOL, that’s the next thing I need to fix about trail cameras!) and the temperature is still adjusting from being inside. But even though this camera is hung up in a tree, it was easy to adjust. Genevieve’s pointing me in the right direction!

There aren’t for use in areas where you can’t “harm” a tree. I don’t think I can use these on State Gamelands, for example, because they screw in to the trees. But on private property like you see here, these really work well when you can’t find that perfect tree.

If these adjustable ones are too pricey, which can easily be the case if you have quite a few cameras out there, consider these others. I also have these to use now…they don’t have an adjustable ball head BUT you can still angle the screw to work in the field and they still let you hange cameras on trees (or at heights) where the traditional strap won’t work!

Richard Wilson