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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #30 on: January 10, 2015, 12:36:34 PM »
Still waiting to hear why I was called out ?   :dunno:

Sending you a PM
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #31 on: January 10, 2015, 12:47:11 PM »
 :tup:
“In common with”..... not so much!!

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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #32 on: January 10, 2015, 03:09:15 PM »
Good sir,

I must have confused you with someone else. I should have checked before opening my mouth (touching my keyboard). I am very sorry. I have edited my post FWIW.

I don't normally review a bulk of ones posts but in doing so for you its clear  you bring quite a bit to this forum and obviously keep your nose out of trouble far better than I do  :bash:

 :sry: :sry: :sry:

All good. Was just curious what I did to be called out for. Not impossible for me to rub someone the wrong way  :chuckle:

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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2015, 09:50:37 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.

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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #34 on: January 26, 2015, 09:57:51 AM »
Interesting.  Good thing it wasn't mine. ;)

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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #35 on: January 26, 2015, 10:01:11 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.
Wow. That's pretty messed up.
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #36 on: January 26, 2015, 10:15:33 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.
:yike: I guess that is one way to look at it.
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #37 on: January 26, 2015, 10:23:24 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.



Amazing.

Thanks Dave for the post.  I guess if this is the person you wish to do business with please feel free. However, I find that to be one of the most pathetic posts. I'd be ashamed to have that opinion.

I needed to edit that...I can't be 100% of his assocaiation. His screen name says Dave of TDG-Farms.

https://www.facebook.com/FiveGoatFarm/posts/603703599688923#!/david.eskildsen.7?fref=nf

However, if you are missing a trail cam in the area you may want to look here!

« Last Edit: January 26, 2015, 10:59:59 AM by h20hunter »

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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #38 on: January 26, 2015, 10:40:28 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.
Speechless... :yike:, so if i dont put a lock on it it's yours to take? What kinda of messed up logic and upbringing did you have, i hope you are not teaching your kids the same lack of morals and values. If it is not yours, don't touch it....
I park my vehicle on public land, its white so hard to hide and no security system so it must be ok for you to take it then..... :dunno:
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #39 on: January 26, 2015, 11:03:28 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.

The way I play it is a guy that touches another man's property is in line for a good butt whooping. Don't like it? Tough. When you come to you can crawl your sorry behind back to your truck and head straight to the dentist to get your front teeth put back in your face. What a pathetic post and you sir, are what's wrong with some people these days.
« Last Edit: January 26, 2015, 01:16:03 PM by vandeman17 »
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #40 on: January 26, 2015, 11:08:27 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.


You ever thought about leaving it alone? My god it's not yours, leave it alone.. You guys rob  camps on public land?
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #41 on: January 26, 2015, 11:09:52 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #42 on: January 26, 2015, 11:14:05 AM »
I once left my truck unlocked when parked on a FS road.  I am glad Dave of TDG-Farms didn't wander by.
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #43 on: January 26, 2015, 11:15:19 AM »
My brother took one this year off a piece of public land we scout and hunt. We hunt it both muzzle and modern and were pretty sure to run into the owner at some point during the seasons. We did and gave it back to him.

Our thinking: On private land we would never touch it NOR even trespass onto the land to see it anyways. We have our own but dont use em. Would rather get out there and scout it. Gotta put work in son.
But if you are stupid enough to put a cam on public land without security or even an attempt to hide it, you dont deserve it. Dont like? Tough. Its the way we play it.


You ever thought about leaving it alone? My god it's not yours, leave it alone.. You guys rob  camps on public land?
:yeah:
It sounds like from his post he took issue with it not being secure or hidden and that is why he took it also, maybe if it was secured or hidden he would have left it but I am not sure why that would have made a difference.

Very strange post for sure.
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Re: Who Steals Trail Cams?
« Reply #44 on: January 26, 2015, 11:17:10 AM »
Dave of TDG-Farms, it seems you wouldn't like it if your stuff were to be taken.......I wonder why you think it's fine for you and your brother to steal?

Gun in hand or not, me, I walk up to the dude and get my stuff back.
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