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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #15 on: September 02, 2013, 09:08:39 PM »
If I am on public land and come across a trailcam that is not locked up, I will read the sd card with my picture viewer and then put the sd card back and make sure the cam is on. Just ran into one the other day. It is unattended out in the woods. Why not look at the pictures :).

Because its not yours. That's why not.

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If I walked up to you checkin out my card, we would be having some problems...

Im a firm believer in, if it isnt yours don't effing touch it... seems simple

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How many people are going to believe " oh sorry sir, I was just looking at your pictures real quick, I was going to put it as I found it" right!!!! If I walked up and saw someone touching my camera first thought would be its being stolen. And I bet this would be everyone else's first thought also. How hard is it to just walk by and give a wave? Considered litter or not? You know it's not yours, leave it alone. simple as that!

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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2013, 09:10:25 PM »
Why should someone have to be thankful that some d-bag did the right thing and left their SH*T alone!? That is assenine. If I came up on someone messing with my stuff there would definately be something exchanged (hopefully just some course words) I would be thankful if someone did something positive for me. That attitude seems backwards. I set multiple cameras when I do and chances are the way I set my cameras I will get your Plate # or a pic of your face
Didn't we just have this same discussion about "What If I came up on someone sitting in my tree-stand". If I recall correctly once Its left unattended on public land. Its considered public property. So someone could very much get into your stand and hunt it and you really cant do anything about it, Sure a vehicle left unattended unlocked -  that's a different story. Its registered to an owner in a state/nationwide DMV database, Is your tree stand? Is your ground blind? Is your camera? Naw. Trash and or public property. So unless you lock your camera and it has to be "broken into" I don't think there's any harm being done. If someone checks out your card, and places it back to the way they found it, You should be grateful they didnt just 1. Steal your card, 2. Steal your camera, 3. Bash your camera into 1000's of little pieces just for a laugh...
Guaranteed, If you would have touched that person because they were touching your camera- Charges could be filed. There's no proof on who's camera it is. Even if "you knew the name on the camera" All that takes is to of beat the person there and scoped out the same ID card. Its not the wrong attitude, Its just fact. Im myself very humble and dont touch other peoples stuff. Im speaking realisticly though. If you put your stuff out there, Unsecured - and It gets touched, You ONLY have yourself to blame.
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #17 on: September 02, 2013, 09:10:50 PM »
so then you could just walk around putting locks on peoples cameras. kinda like a dog p*ssing on things makes him the owner
By that theory then an unattended quad is litter. I should keep it then.  :bash:
Nope, Also has a registered owner through DMV. There's no question who owns it if law enforcement came, If law enforcement came over a tree stand, Or camera, How are you going to prove its yours. Because you say so?
Easy to prove. I have the key that unlocks it.  ;)
No, cause I'm not a d-bag going around touches other peoples stuff. I have respect for my fellow hunters. Doesn't seem to be alot of that anymore.  :bash:
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #18 on: September 02, 2013, 09:12:34 PM »
so then you could just walk around putting locks on peoples cameras. kinda like a dog p*ssing on things makes him the owner
By that theory then an unattended quad is litter. I should keep it then.  :bash:
Nope, Also has a registered owner through DMV. There's no question who owns it if law enforcement came, If law enforcement came over a tree stand, Or camera, How are you going to prove its yours. Because you say so?
Easy to prove. I have the key that unlocks it.  ;)
Yup, you could.

If I am on public land and come across a trailcam that is not locked up, I will read the sd card with my picture viewer and then put the sd card back and make sure the cam is on. Just ran into one the other day. It is unattended out in the woods. Why not look at the pictures :).

Because its not yours. That's why not.

 :yeah:
If I walked up to you checkin out my card, we would be having some problems...

Im a firm believer in, if it isnt yours don't effing touch it... seems simple

 :yeah:
How many people are going to believe " oh sorry sir, I was just looking at your pictures real quick, I was going to put it as I found it" right!!!! If I walked up and saw someone touching my camera first thought would be its being stolen. And I bet this would be everyone else's first thought also. How hard is it to just walk by and give a wave? Considered litter or not? You know it's not yours, leave it alone. simple as that!
Thats what I would do, Maybe even make some qwerky faces to make the dude laugh :chuckle: Again. Im just saying we know there's people out there like that, Work your way around it and do what you can to keep your things yours. Trail camera's and tree stands are not cheap by any means.
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #19 on: September 02, 2013, 09:14:33 PM »
so then you could just walk around putting locks on peoples cameras. kinda like a dog p*ssing on things makes him the owner
By that theory then an unattended quad is litter. I should keep it then.  :bash:
Nope, Also has a registered owner through DMV. There's no question who owns it if law enforcement came, If law enforcement came over a tree stand, Or camera, How are you going to prove its yours. Because you say so?
Easy to prove. I have the key that unlocks it.  ;)
No, cause I'm not a d-bag going around touches other peoples stuff. I have respect for my fellow hunters. Doesn't seem to be alot of that anymore.  :bash:
:tup:
There is. But there is also for sure a fair share of d-bags. You just notice the D-bags alot more because its affecting you negatively. There's probably alot of solid hunters with good ethics who walk by camera's and leave them alone while just trying not to cross the path of the camera just so there is no false trips. Just because you didn't get them on cam doesn't mean they weren't there.
One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.

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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2013, 09:15:50 PM »
Why should someone have to be thankful that some d-bag did the right thing and left their SH*T alone!? That is assenine. If I came up on someone messing with my stuff there would definately be something exchanged (hopefully just some course words) I would be thankful if someone did something positive for me. That attitude seems backwards. I set multiple cameras when I do and chances are the way I set my cameras I will get your Plate # or a pic of your face
Didn't we just have this same discussion about "What If I came up on someone sitting in my tree-stand". If I recall correctly once Its left unattended on public land. Its considered public property. So someone could very much get into your stand and hunt it and you really cant do anything about it, Sure a vehicle left unattended unlocked -  that's a different story. Its registered to an owner in a state/nationwide DMV database, Is your tree stand? Is your ground blind? Is your camera? Naw. Trash and or public property. So unless you lock your camera and it has to be "broken into" I don't think there's any harm being done. If someone checks out your card, and places it back to the way they found it, You should be grateful they didnt just 1. Steal your card, 2. Steal your camera, 3. Bash your camera into 1000's of little pieces just for a laugh...
Guaranteed, If you would have touched that person because they were touching your camera- Charges could be filed. There's no proof on who's camera it is. Even if "you knew the name on the camera" All that takes is to of beat the person there and scoped out the same ID card. Its not the wrong attitude, Its just fact. Im myself very humble and dont touch other peoples stuff. Im speaking realisticly though. If you put your stuff out there, Unsecured - and It gets touched, You ONLY have yourself to blame.
I disagree. The pos who has no morals is whos to blame.
Be more concerned with your character than your reputation. Your character is who you actually are while your reputation is merely who others think you are.

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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2013, 09:15:56 PM »
I only place my cameras on MY POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Why should someone have to be thankful that some d-bag did the right thing and left their SH*T alone!? That is assenine. If I came up on someone messing with my stuff there would definately be something exchanged (hopefully just some course words) I would be thankful if someone did something positive for me. That attitude seems backwards. I set multiple cameras when I do and chances are the way I set my cameras I will get your Plate # or a pic of your face
Didn't we just have this same discussion about "What If I came up on someone sitting in my tree-stand". If I recall correctly once Its left unattended on public land. Its considered public property. So someone could very much get into your stand and hunt it and you really cant do anything about it, Sure a vehicle left unattended unlocked -  that's a different story. Its registered to an owner in a state/nationwide DMV database, Is your tree stand? Is your ground blind? Is your camera? Naw. Trash and or public property. So unless you lock your camera and it has to be "broken into" I don't think there's any harm being done. If someone checks out your card, and places it back to the way they found it, You should be grateful they didnt just 1. Steal your card, 2. Steal your camera, 3. Bash your camera into 1000's of little pieces just for a laugh...
Guaranteed, If you would have touched that person because they were touching your camera- Charges could be filed. There's no proof on who's camera it is. Even if "you knew the name on the camera" All that takes is to of beat the person there and scoped out the same ID card. Its not the wrong attitude, Its just fact. Im myself very humble and dont touch other peoples stuff. Im speaking realisticly though. If you put your stuff out there, Unsecured - and It gets touched, You ONLY have yourself to blame.
I only place my cameras on MY POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY. So if I walk up on someone touching my camera 1. they are Trespassing. 2. They are probably stealing. 3. I'm in fear for my life. I will be armed and you will be told to leave.
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #22 on: September 02, 2013, 09:18:25 PM »
what a coincedence....I only put my cameras on YOUR POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY too..... :chuckle:

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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #23 on: September 02, 2013, 09:18:44 PM »
I only place my cameras on MY POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Why should someone have to be thankful that some d-bag did the right thing and left their SH*T alone!? That is assenine. If I came up on someone messing with my stuff there would definately be something exchanged (hopefully just some course words) I would be thankful if someone did something positive for me. That attitude seems backwards. I set multiple cameras when I do and chances are the way I set my cameras I will get your Plate # or a pic of your face
Didn't we just have this same discussion about "What If I came up on someone sitting in my tree-stand". If I recall correctly once Its left unattended on public land. Its considered public property. So someone could very much get into your stand and hunt it and you really cant do anything about it, Sure a vehicle left unattended unlocked -  that's a different story. Its registered to an owner in a state/nationwide DMV database, Is your tree stand? Is your ground blind? Is your camera? Naw. Trash and or public property. So unless you lock your camera and it has to be "broken into" I don't think there's any harm being done. If someone checks out your card, and places it back to the way they found it, You should be grateful they didnt just 1. Steal your card, 2. Steal your camera, 3. Bash your camera into 1000's of little pieces just for a laugh...
Guaranteed, If you would have touched that person because they were touching your camera- Charges could be filed. There's no proof on who's camera it is. Even if "you knew the name on the camera" All that takes is to of beat the person there and scoped out the same ID card. Its not the wrong attitude, Its just fact. Im myself very humble and dont touch other peoples stuff. Im speaking realisticly though. If you put your stuff out there, Unsecured - and It gets touched, You ONLY have yourself to blame.
I only place my cameras on MY POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY. So if I walk up on someone touching my camera 1. they are Trespassing. 2. They are probably stealing. 3. I'm in fear for my life. I will be armed and you will be told to leave.
Your right private property specifically is DEFINITELY a nono and a whole diff story. I was speaking in terms of public lands. Sorry for any confusion there.
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #24 on: September 02, 2013, 09:19:24 PM »
Why should someone have to be thankful that some d-bag did the right thing and left their SH*T alone!? That is assenine. If I came up on someone messing with my stuff there would definately be something exchanged (hopefully just some course words) I would be thankful if someone did something positive for me. That attitude seems backwards. I set multiple cameras when I do and chances are the way I set my cameras I will get your Plate # or a pic of your face
Didn't we just have this same discussion about "What If I came up on someone sitting in my tree-stand". If I recall correctly once Its left unattended on public land. Its considered public property. So someone could very much get into your stand and hunt it and you really cant do anything about it, Sure a vehicle left unattended unlocked -  that's a different story. Its registered to an owner in a state/nationwide DMV database, Is your tree stand? Is your ground blind? Is your camera? Naw. Trash and or public property. So unless you lock your camera and it has to be "broken into" I don't think there's any harm being done. If someone checks out your card, and places it back to the way they found it, You should be grateful they didnt just 1. Steal your card, 2. Steal your camera, 3. Bash your camera into 1000's of little pieces just for a laugh...
Guaranteed, If you would have touched that person because they were touching your camera- Charges could be filed. There's no proof on who's camera it is. Even if "you knew the name on the camera" All that takes is to of beat the person there and scoped out the same ID card. Its not the wrong attitude, Its just fact. Im myself very humble and dont touch other peoples stuff. Im speaking realisticly though. If you put your stuff out there, Unsecured - and It gets touched, You ONLY have yourself to blame.
I disagree. The pos who has no morals is whos to blame.
I hear you turkey, But that more than likely wouldn't stand up in court again "If on public land"
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #25 on: September 02, 2013, 09:20:03 PM »
what a coincedence....I only put my cameras on YOUR POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY too..... :chuckle:
Hey 3's a party, I have a spare camera sitting around :chuckle:
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #26 on: September 02, 2013, 09:20:27 PM »
what a coincedence....I only put my cameras on YOUR POSTED PRIVATE PROPERTY too..... :chuckle:
thats funny :yeah: :chuckle:
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #27 on: September 02, 2013, 09:21:32 PM »
so then you could just walk around putting locks on peoples cameras. kinda like a dog p*ssing on things makes him the owner
By that theory then an unattended quad is litter. I should keep it then.  :bash:
Nope, Also has a registered owner through DMV. There's no question who owns it if law enforcement came, If law enforcement came over a tree stand, Or camera, How are you going to prove its yours. Because you say so?
Easy to prove. I have the key that unlocks it.  ;)
No, cause I'm not a d-bag going around touches other peoples stuff. I have respect for my fellow hunters. Doesn't seem to be alot of that anymore.  :bash:
:tup:
There is. But there is also for sure a fair share of d-bags. You just notice the D-bags alot more because its affecting you negatively. There's probably alot of solid hunters with good ethics who walk by camera's and leave them alone while just trying not to cross the path of the camera just so there is no false trips. Just because you didn't get them on cam doesn't mean they weren't there.
Actually your not exactly right there. I have gotten several people on my cams over the years. Nobody has ever even come closer to check out my cams. Several just wave and walk on by. I have yet to ever have some dumb*** mess with my stands, blinds or cams and I hunt public land. Guess I have more respectful people in my area.
Be more concerned with your character than your reputation. Your character is who you actually are while your reputation is merely who others think you are.

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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #28 on: September 02, 2013, 09:25:16 PM »
so then you could just walk around putting locks on peoples cameras. kinda like a dog p*ssing on things makes him the owner
By that theory then an unattended quad is litter. I should keep it then.  :bash:
Nope, Also has a registered owner through DMV. There's no question who owns it if law enforcement came, If law enforcement came over a tree stand, Or camera, How are you going to prove its yours. Because you say so?
Easy to prove. I have the key that unlocks it.  ;)
No, cause I'm not a d-bag going around touches other peoples stuff. I have respect for my fellow hunters. Doesn't seem to be alot of that anymore.  :bash:
:tup:
There is. But there is also for sure a fair share of d-bags. You just notice the D-bags alot more because its affecting you negatively. There's probably alot of solid hunters with good ethics who walk by camera's and leave them alone while just trying not to cross the path of the camera just so there is no false trips. Just because you didn't get them on cam doesn't mean they weren't there.
Actually your not exactly right there. I have gotten several people on my cams over the years. Nobody has ever even come closer to check out my cams. Several just wave and walk on by. I have yet to ever have some dumb*** mess with my stands, blinds or cams and I hunt public land. Guess I have more respectful people in my area.
Why are you getting all offensive like Im the one that has touched your camera's? I never said you wouldn't get people on cam. I said Im sure there are people that have seen your / other peoples camera's and attempted to avoid them. Not all people want to be seen on camera. They go into the woods for solitude and to hunt. Didn't know we were competing on "Who has more ethical hunters in my area". You seem like your getting on the attack.
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Re: trail cam snoop?
« Reply #29 on: September 02, 2013, 09:29:22 PM »
so then you could just walk around putting locks on peoples cameras. kinda like a dog p*ssing on things makes him the owner
By that theory then an unattended quad is litter. I should keep it then.  :bash:
Nope, Also has a registered owner through DMV. There's no question who owns it if law enforcement came, If law enforcement came over a tree stand, Or camera, How are you going to prove its yours. Because you say so?
Easy to prove. I have the key that unlocks it.  ;)
No, cause I'm not a d-bag going around touches other peoples stuff. I have respect for my fellow hunters. Doesn't seem to be alot of that anymore.  :bash:
:tup:
There is. But there is also for sure a fair share of d-bags. You just notice the D-bags alot more because its affecting you negatively. There's probably alot of solid hunters with good ethics who walk by camera's and leave them alone while just trying not to cross the path of the camera just so there is no false trips. Just because you didn't get them on cam doesn't mean they weren't there.
Actually your not exactly right there. I have gotten several people on my cams over the years. Nobody has ever even come closer to check out my cams. Several just wave and walk on by. I have yet to ever have some dumb*** mess with my stands, blinds or cams and I hunt public land. Guess I have more respectful people in my area.
Why are you getting all offensive like Im the one that has touched your camera's? I never said you wouldn't get people on cam. I said Im sure there are people that have seen your / other peoples camera's and attempted to avoid them. Not all people want to be seen on camera. They go into the woods for solitude and to hunt. Didn't know we were competing on "Who has more ethical hunters in my area". You seem like your getting on the attack.
No it's your idea that if someone leaves something in the woods for their hunt you think that not only os it ok for other people to help themselves to it, but that it's the original owners own fault. That's my issue.
Be more concerned with your character than your reputation. Your character is who you actually are while your reputation is merely who others think you are.

 


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