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Cant see the video (im at work) but if I find a skeleton cabled to a tree, Id take it down and clean it up "the litter". Maybe not if I see a camera on it as it might click in my head what it is. Ive removed and cleaned up all sorts of weird animal parts hanging from trees. Ive seen people hang some really weird things in the woods. I like my woods clean and do my best to pass on a good hunters image. Most of the time its in abandoned hunters camps.
I'd also not label the couple as thieves. Did they steal the cable? I don't know that I would say they did. They obviously took it, but they probably thought it was abandoned. They had no idea the camera was there overlooking the carcass, so they must have thought some hunter had strung it up there during hunting season. And how long had it been since hunting season was over???........they obviously thought it was abandoned.
someone going to create a plenty of fish account with that pic and see if we can turn that frown upside down??
The carcass had been there for 42 days, just for the record. The cable was a nice vinyl-coated one with a master lock on it, wouldn't have had any rust, etc. I get it that people come to weird conclusions, and I wouldn't be surprised if they thought they were cleaning up the place. But they weren't, and they're no less thieves because of their intentions. They took something that they had no right to take, ergo... And I'll say again, I'm not hoping for jail time or even a fine here. Just want my cable back and wouldn't mind having a LEO knock on their door to teach them to think twice next time.
Quote from: yakimanoob on May 11, 2018, 10:31:56 AMThe carcass had been there for 42 days, just for the record. The cable was a nice vinyl-coated one with a master lock on it, wouldn't have had any rust, etc. I get it that people come to weird conclusions, and I wouldn't be surprised if they thought they were cleaning up the place. But they weren't, and they're no less thieves because of their intentions. They took something that they had no right to take, ergo... And I'll say again, I'm not hoping for jail time or even a fine here. Just want my cable back and wouldn't mind having a LEO knock on their door to teach them to think twice next time.Seriously! It’s a $25 cable. You got great footage from it. Take the footage and be happy. They had no idea the cam was there. So they took the cable. To clean up our woods. No big deal. Have you checked the local lost/found Facebook sites or any other sites to see if they posted on there. Or did you just jump to conclusions and couldn’t wait to blast them with the title “THIEVES”
Seriously! It’s a $25 cable. You got great footage from it. Take the footage and be happy. They had no idea the cam was there. So they took the cable. To clean up our woods. No big deal. Have you checked the local lost/found Facebook sites or any other sites to see if they posted on there. Or did you just jump to conclusions and couldn’t wait to blast them with the title “THIEVES”
You got great footage from it. Take the footage and be happy.
I'm confused a bit here? You mentioned you would like a LEO to pay them a visit... For what exactly? Assuming this is on public land, they found and removed garbage from public land. I'm not seeing any sort of violation of any laws here aside from you littering on public land. I understand your goal of placing the trail cam and carcass there but you had to know what you were doing came with certain risks. While I understand that you may be upset that your cable was removed I really don't see any way of justifying it. I'm very curios what an LEO report would look like here that wouldn't implicate you...
You said you have not contacted any LEO on this matter,Maybe you should.They may have turned it in to be investigated(if they don't know anything about hunting