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he's lucky he didn't steal the wrong persons trail cameras.
If I park my truck in the woods on public land I expect someone will take it. And that's okay! Obviously I didn't have it secured well enough, and if they give it back to me within a couple of months, it's all good!
Quote from: grundy53 on February 10, 2015, 05:06:36 AMhe's lucky he didn't steal the wrong persons trail cameras. By taking whats not yours is a real good way to end up on the back of a milk carton up here. There are some straaaange cats up in these hills.
Quote from: h20hunter on January 26, 2015, 11:56:33 AMHow about this:http://trinitydairygoatfarms.webs.com/aboutus.htmhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Trinity-Dairy-Goat-Farms/180322692011536Also, pack goats. Pictures are the same.http://trinitypackgoats.webs.com/This guy is a piece of work. That last post was his justificaiton? Unreal. So tired of the excuse about being "abandoned" and not in use. What a BS excuse for thieves to justify their actions.
How about this:http://trinitydairygoatfarms.webs.com/aboutus.htmhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Trinity-Dairy-Goat-Farms/180322692011536Also, pack goats. Pictures are the same.http://trinitypackgoats.webs.com/
Over the years I have seen quite a few trail cameras in the woods and not once did I steal one.
Quote from: love2archeryhunt on February 11, 2015, 05:28:09 PMOver the years I have seen quite a few trail cameras in the woods and not once did I steal one.Yup, it's not hard to just walk away and leave people's stuff alone, private or public. Damn simple, and I don't expect my camera to be gone just because it's on public land.