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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #45 on: September 18, 2015, 12:50:18 PM »
Just chalk it up to a learning experience.  No harm done.  We all make mistakes, you owned it, it shouldn't define you or your character.  Don't let the keyboard cowboys get to you.  Their just bored rifle hunters like me.  :chuckle:

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #46 on: September 18, 2015, 12:50:55 PM »
Okay screw analogies.  Ill say this.  YOU might think its okay to check my camera, but it is MINE and i do NOT think its okay.  Dont touch my things.

I get it. I won't be doing it again if I happen to cross one in the future. I get what you guys are saying. It just didn't occur to me at the time. The analogy of the treestand is the perfect example in my opinion. Not some of these off the wall ones that have been said. Because yeah if I hung a stand on public land and someone was in it I would be kinda pissed. I think that was the best example. I also dont appreciate the comments in my other thread that are off topic to that thread and just plain being jerks. So thanks  :tup:


Thanks for posting that.....that alone got me to go remove my snippy comment from the other thread. It was already cleaned up so nothing to delete and I think owning up saying exactly what you said is a stand up move.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #47 on: September 18, 2015, 12:55:00 PM »
Okay screw analogies.  Ill say this.  YOU might think its okay to check my camera, but it is MINE and i do NOT think its okay.  Dont touch my things.

I get it. I won't be doing it again if I happen to cross one in the future. I get what you guys are saying. It just didn't occur to me at the time. The analogy of the treestand is the perfect example in my opinion. Not some of these off the wall ones that have been said. Because yeah if I hung a stand on public land and someone was in it I would be kinda pissed. I think that was the best example. I also dont appreciate the comments in my other thread that are off topic to that thread and just plain being jerks. So thanks  :tup:


 :tup: I agree it is pretty far fetched to find someone's wife on top of a hill in that area so I apologize for my snarky-ness. Its Friday, all I can hear is bugles and I'm stuck here for a while yet. :hello:
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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #48 on: September 18, 2015, 12:56:56 PM »
Okay screw analogies.  Ill say this.  YOU might think its okay to check my camera, but it is MINE and i do NOT think its okay.  Dont touch my things.

I get it. I won't be doing it again if I happen to cross one in the future. I get what you guys are saying. It just didn't occur to me at the time. The analogy of the treestand is the perfect example in my opinion. Not some of these off the wall ones that have been said. Because yeah if I hung a stand on public land and someone was in it I would be kinda pissed. I think that was the best example. I also dont appreciate the comments in my other thread that are off topic to that thread and just plain being jerks. So thanks  :tup:


Thanks for posting that.....that alone got me to go remove my snippy comment from the other thread. It was already cleaned up so nothing to delete and I think owning up saying exactly what you said is a stand up move.

Well it never was my intention. Im glad it was actually put into perspective because like what was stated before sometimes things do need put into perspective. Just some of the comments were off the wall in my opinion. I always own up to anything I do. If you dont then what really defines you.... anyways. Good luck hunting out there everyone. On a light note, Make sure to dust your cams for fingerprints.....

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #49 on: September 18, 2015, 12:59:05 PM »
I am glad this thread calmed down.I have never touched another hunters camera but i would not care if they looked through the pictures on mine as long as it was not stolen or damaged Because i really wouldn't know if they did look or not if everything was put back the way it was and they deleted the possible pictures of them selves. :chuckle: 

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #50 on: September 18, 2015, 01:00:14 PM »
Okay screw analogies.  Ill say this.  YOU might think its okay to check my camera, but it is MINE and i do NOT think its okay.  Dont touch my things.

I get it. I won't be doing it again if I happen to cross one in the future. I get what you guys are saying. It just didn't occur to me at the time. The analogy of the treestand is the perfect example in my opinion. Not some of these off the wall ones that have been said. Because yeah if I hung a stand on public land and someone was in it I would be kinda pissed. I think that was the best example. I also dont appreciate the comments in my other thread that are off topic to that thread and just plain being jerks. So thanks  :tup:


 :tup: I agree it is pretty far fetched to find someone's wife on top of a hill in that area so I apologize for my snarky-ness. Its Friday, all I can hear is bugles and I'm stuck here for a while yet. :hello:

I wish I was hearing them! I know there's elk around just never in any sort of quantity for how much area. I dont think they need to talk around here. Im thinking early september is best where i am because now they are all cowed up with 1,2,3 cows and are content with that.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #51 on: September 18, 2015, 01:06:43 PM »
One thing to think about when checking someones camera like this. There are some cams that have rather finicky cards, sometimes if you put a card in a different camera it will mess with the formatting,it could automatically delete everything when you put it back in the camera, damage it, change settings, etc... could really screw up someones scouting and time.

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #52 on: September 18, 2015, 01:08:55 PM »
Okay screw analogies.  Ill say this.  YOU might think its okay to check my camera, but it is MINE and i do NOT think its okay.  Dont touch my things.

I get it. I won't be doing it again if I happen to cross one in the future. I get what you guys are saying. It just didn't occur to me at the time. The analogy of the treestand is the perfect example in my opinion. Not some of these off the wall ones that have been said. Because yeah if I hung a stand on public land and someone was in it I would be kinda pissed. I think that was the best example. I also dont appreciate the comments in my other thread that are off topic to that thread and just plain being jerks. So thanks  :tup:


 :tup: I agree it is pretty far fetched to find someone's wife on top of a hill in that area so I apologize for my snarky-ness. Its Friday, all I can hear is bugles and I'm stuck here for a while yet. :hello:

C'mon, that was quality.  And LeviD1 knows he's a good guy. 

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Re: Is this your cam?
« Reply #53 on: September 18, 2015, 01:13:30 PM »
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