As 2025 winds down, we’re rounding up the five SPYPOINT blog posts that readers couldn’t stop clicking, sharing, and putting to use in the field. This year’s favorites leaned into what SPYPOINT does best: real-world scouting help, practical camera know-how, and a little fun mixed in along the way. If you missed any of these, now’s the perfect time to catch up.
Camp Valor’s 12th Annual Deer Hunt Hits the Mark

This one struck a chord across the community. The post recaps Camp Valor’s veteran-led deer hunt and how SPYPOINT cameras helped veterans scout ahead of the Missouri rifle season. It’s a feel-good read that highlights outdoor heritage, time in the woods, and the kind of impact that sticks with you long after the season ends.
The Best Way to Use Trail Cameras Around Feeders

Feeders can be gold mines for intel, but only if cameras are set up right. This blog walks through smart placement, ideal distance, and dialed-in settings so hunters can capture clean, useful photos without missing the action. It also reminds readers to check local regulations before setting up any feeder.
The Top 5 Snacks for the Hunting Blind (Ranked by a Hunter Who’s Tried Them All)

This ranking took a humorous look at blind snacks, judging each one by taste, hunger payoff, wrapper noise, melting risk, and how well it survives a backpack ride. If you’ve ever crushed a snack cake at the bottom of your pack, you’ll feel seen.
How to Get a Better Signal on Your Cellular Camera

Nothing ruins a scouting plan faster than weak service. This article breaks down simple, field-tested ways to improve reception, including rebooting, repositioning, and using your camera’s built-in Dual-SIM tech to latch onto the strongest carrier.
Five Easy Ways to Reduce False Triggers on Your Trail Camera

False triggers are a universal trail-cam headache. This post delivered quick fixes that actually work, from height and angle adjustments to clearing brush and refining detection settings. The result is fewer junk photos and more real wildlife intel.
Thanks for another strong year of reading, scouting, and hunting alongside us. Here's to a great 2026!