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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2015, 11:44:20 AM »
Thats cute but its not yours dont touch ot.  If i find your truck on public land can i drive it to town to get beer?  I mean ill pit it back, not like i am stealing it.  Just wanna take it for a spin.  I was going to drive to town anyway, and your truck was there so i used it.  Whats the harm?

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2015, 11:44:41 AM »
This is good stuff

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2015, 11:52:15 AM »
While out in search for elk this morning we cam across someones wife . Just wondering if its someone's on here. I dont want to describe the lady in to much detail seeing how its your wife . But there were 3 guys and a kid who packed it in on the 30th of august and there was corn to. In Leclerc area on top of a hill. I was hoping she was someone's on here cause I wanted to get some good pics of me haha. But I had a camera with me so fyi I fondled your wife and set everything back and on. But just thought you should know you need to put a better ring on your wife cause it was small . Hope you get out to put a new ring on her soon. Looks like it could be a promising wife! Good luck!



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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2015, 11:54:42 AM »
Meh. Gues this thread needs deleted by the moderator. Its just getting spun off from what I intended. Sorry if I ruffled feathers.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #19 on: September 18, 2015, 11:57:56 AM »
Lol. Its on public land and I had my cam with me to set up in that exact same area. Im not going to throw my camera up 20 ft away just to go back and trudge through the area again, but instead now their spot will hopefully be untouched till they come back for what I'm assuming in rifle season. Just thought if they were on here they would want to know cause their missing out on pics. I have no plans to go back there so hopefully they kill something. Nothing was ruined or stolen. People areso touchy I gues. Theres plenty of people out there who just would have stole it or sit on their salt block every day. They packed it up a pretty steep hill and I'm sure it wasnt fun that's why I wont be back there again. Ive had people come through and turn my cameras off.... I'm glad they werent stolen. But his is still on just not taking pics cause of a small sd. If I had extra chips I would have popped a bigger one in for him and left his one on the inside of the cam. There was nothing malicious intended so no need to freak out peoples.

I am actually agreeing with you. I dont run trail cameras because of cash.

I have never pulled anyones card, stole anyones camera, moved anyones salt block or camera and I still see nothing wrong with checking the card and putting it back, leaving everything the way it was when you left.

If you leave a tree stand up or a ground blind up you dont expect anyone to use them on public land?
People get offended at nothing at all. So, speak your mind and be unapologetic.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #20 on: September 18, 2015, 12:00:17 PM »
If you leave a tree stand up or a ground blind up you dont expect anyone to use them on public land?

People are very touchy about their abandoned property.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #21 on: September 18, 2015, 12:02:36 PM »
Lol. Its on public land doesn't matter, not yours so hands off and I had my cam with me to set up in that exact same area. Im not going to throw my camera up 20 ft away just to go back and trudge through the area again, but instead now their spot will hopefully be untouched till they come back for what I'm assuming in rifle season. Just thought if they were on here they would want to know cause their missing out on pics. I have no plans to go back there so hopefully they kill something. Nothing was ruined or stolen I completely, and most everyone probably will also, you did indeed steal. You stole the information on the card when you viewed the pics. People areso touchy I guess. Theres plenty of people out there who just would have stole it or sit on their salt block every day. They packed it up a pretty steep hill and I'm sure it wasnt fun that's why I wont be back there again. Ive had people come through and turn my cameras off.... I'm glad they werent stolen. But his is still on just not taking pics cause of a small sd. If I had extra chips I would have popped a bigger one in for him and left his one on the inside of the cam. There was nothing malicious malicious....no, I agree however ITS NOT YOURS DON'T JACK WITH IT intended so no need to freak out peoples.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #22 on: September 18, 2015, 12:02:55 PM »
Lol. Its on public land and I had my cam with me to set up in that exact same area. Im not going to throw my camera up 20 ft away just to go back and trudge through the area again, but instead now their spot will hopefully be untouched till they come back for what I'm assuming in rifle season. Just thought if they were on here they would want to know cause their missing out on pics. I have no plans to go back there so hopefully they kill something. Nothing was ruined or stolen. People areso touchy I gues. Theres plenty of people out there who just would have stole it or sit on their salt block every day. They packed it up a pretty steep hill and I'm sure it wasnt fun that's why I wont be back there again. Ive had people come through and turn my cameras off.... I'm glad they werent stolen. But his is still on just not taking pics cause of a small sd. If I had extra chips I would have popped a bigger one in for him and left his one on the inside of the cam. There was nothing malicious intended so no need to freak out peoples.

I guess I was just brought up to not touch other people's stuff, public land or not.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #23 on: September 18, 2015, 12:05:54 PM »
Wow some seriously hypersensitive people on here. :yike: I have trail cameras out and i couldn't care less if someone took a look at the pictures and put everything back the way it was.Comparing it to touching another mans wife or vehicle is unrealistic.It's just looking at some pictures no damage no theft no malicious behavior why get so bent out of shape about it? :rolleyes: I guess none of you would touch someones rifle if found in the woods because it's not yours or all the items in the what have you found in the woods thread?

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2015, 12:06:17 PM »
If you leave a tree stand up or a ground blind up you dont expect anyone to use them on public land?

People are very touchy about their abandoned property.

People are very touchy about their property.

People adding the word "abandoned" to it are simply using that to justify themselves for not respecting other peoples property. 

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #25 on: September 18, 2015, 12:07:06 PM »
If you leave a tree stand up or a ground blind up you dont expect anyone to use them on public land?

People are very touchy about their abandoned property.

People are very touchy about their property.

People adding the word "abandoned" to it are simply using that to justify themselves for not respecting other peoples property. 

Don't shoot the messenger.  I don't mess with abandoned property.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #26 on: September 18, 2015, 12:09:49 PM »
Wow some seriously hypersensitive people on here. :yike: I have trail cameras out and i couldn't care less if someone took a look at the pictures and put everything back the way it was.Comparing it to touching another mans wife or vehicle is unrealistic.It's just looking at some pictures no damage no theft no malicious behavior why get so bent out of shape about it? :rolleyes: I guess none of you would touch someones rifle if found in the woods because it's not yours or all the items in the what have you found in the woods thread?

A rifle laying in the woods exposed to the weather was almost certainly lost and taking it to find the owner is the stand up thing to do.  A trailcam is left in the woods with the specific purpose of returning to it.  Your comparison is much less realistic than the truck / wife comparison.  I like this thread it shows who has respect for other peoples property and who doesnt.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #27 on: September 18, 2015, 12:13:30 PM »
For thing in my life that some may consider wrong doing. Thats is about the extent of it. I did not know there were so many perfect people on this earth. Im sure you people who are being milicious toward me have never done anything worse than checking a trail cam pics. I highly doubt it. Please get off your high horses. I get now that maybe I shouldn't have looked at someone's trail cam pictures, but really some of your analogies are ridiculous. This is why a moderator just needs to delete the thread, really granted my feelings aren't all hurt that you guys are getting all crazy about this, but really couldn't some of your posts be considered cyber bullying? At least checking trail cam pics to my knowledge anyways hasn't contributed to suicide. So whats worse? If you guys want to get all crazy serious.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #28 on: September 18, 2015, 12:16:50 PM »
Wow some seriously hypersensitive people on here. :yike: I have trail cameras out and i couldn't care less if someone took a look at the pictures and put everything back the way it was.Comparing it to touching another mans wife or vehicle is unrealistic.It's just looking at some pictures no damage no theft no malicious behavior why get so bent out of shape about it? :rolleyes: I guess none of you would touch someones rifle if found in the woods because it's not yours or all the items in the what have you found in the woods thread?

A rifle laying in the woods exposed to the weather was almost certainly lost and taking it to find the owner is the stand up thing to do.  A trailcam is left in the woods with the specific purpose of returning to it.  Your comparison is much less realistic than the truck / wife comparison.  I like this thread it shows who has respect for other peoples property and who doesnt.
Obviously we have drastically differing opinions i find nothing disrespectful about someone looking at pictures and not stealing or damaging anything.Your seriously saying you would be just as offended with someone touching your trail camera as you would be if they touched your wife? get real :rolleyes:     

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #29 on: September 18, 2015, 12:17:03 PM »
Lol. Its on public land and I had my cam with me to set up in that exact same area. Im not going to throw my camera up 20 ft away just to go back and trudge through the area again, but instead now their spot will hopefully be untouched till they come back for what I'm assuming in rifle season. Just thought if they were on here they would want to know cause their missing out on pics. I have no plans to go back there so hopefully they kill something. Nothing was ruined or stolen. People areso touchy I gues. Theres plenty of people out there who just would have stole it or sit on their salt block every day. They packed it up a pretty steep hill and I'm sure it wasnt fun that's why I wont be back there again. Ive had people come through and turn my cameras off.... I'm glad they werent stolen. But his is still on just not taking pics cause of a small sd. If I had extra chips I would have popped a bigger one in for him and left his one on the inside of the cam. There was nothing malicious intended so no need to freak out peoples.

I am actually agreeing with you. I dont run trail cameras because of cash.

I have never pulled anyones card, stole anyones camera, moved anyones salt block or camera and I still see nothing wrong with checking the card and putting it back, leaving everything the way it was when you left.

If you leave a tree stand up or a ground blind up you dont expect anyone to use them on public land?

I wouldn't. It's not mine.
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