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Seems like you have an axe to grind with the hunting community. Have you lost a lot of cameras? just trying to understand why you feel this way. Should I be more worried than I am?I have seen a few but never messed with them, also never had mine taken and never seen people on mine either.
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on August 07, 2018, 03:14:18 PMHere is what I don't get. This is a cam I came across, pretty close to a road, very popular area, 4' high, and just webbing strap around a tree. This is just asking for a critter to tear it down, or, to be stolen. My guess is that the majority of "stolen" cams were set up like this one. In fact, I would be willing to bet that this particular one will end up as described above. PS; I hope it does not get jacked cause I left a pretty funny pic/vid for the guy. Ok, to further proof my point, secured or not, it still maybe stolen. But even if it's just strapped to tree, why steal it? Just because it's not bolted to tree it's free to steal? That my point. I think there are more hunters that will just grab it and run then we think. And bolted to a tree don't stop a thief either. So, do you gamble on losing a trail cam, or a trail cam with box and lock......
Here is what I don't get. This is a cam I came across, pretty close to a road, very popular area, 4' high, and just webbing strap around a tree. This is just asking for a critter to tear it down, or, to be stolen. My guess is that the majority of "stolen" cams were set up like this one. In fact, I would be willing to bet that this particular one will end up as described above. PS; I hope it does not get jacked cause I left a pretty funny pic/vid for the guy.
I've had folks spot my camera five different times. Two of them looked it over and then left it, but the other three left their numbers on the camera and ask me to give 'em a call. Had a great chat with all of them, and one of them has become my go-to hunting buddy. YMMV :-).
4 miles in wilderness. No where near trail. Been on a active elk wallow for over 5 years. Lock box and lagged to tree. Phone number and note on outside of box. D bags pryed cam box from tree....with what dont know and dont Carr. Point is, these weren't your mushroom pickers, or greenies. Boot tracks were there. Same exact boot track as kenetreks. These are you so called hard core d bags. The bottom of the barrel absolute losers. They would of took it no matter what. Lock box or not. So why must I ask, why would a so called hard core back country hunter do this......absolute losers.
I wonder how many members that troll on here have snuck a camera out of the woods.......would be interesting to know.....
About a week ago i came across a camo bushnell cam strapped to a tree at waist level in ferry county. Wasnt secured at all, just the strap it came with. Kinda asking to be stolen, set up like that. Down low, zero security measures, on a major game trail. Curious to see if i get a pic of me waving at the cam posted in the people on cam thread here.
I thought trail cameras left in wilderness was a no no?