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Quote from: jackelope on September 24, 2018, 09:59:37 PMI have a camera in the Gifford Pinchot I haven’t seen since I think 2015. I’m assuming it’s still there. It’s in a really secure lockbox. I’m also assuming it’s probably ruined because the batteries leaked or something. I would not appreciate someone checking my pics and batteries, even though they won’t get in my lock box. You didn’t do the work to put it there. You didn’t pay for it. You should just leave it alone.So you have a camera, presumably strapped to a tree somewhere, which you haven't checked on for 3+ years, that may or may not be leaking it's battery contents, and you still consider it your property? Personally I think that sounds more like littering. What is the point of even having it out there if you aren't using it or checking on it?
I have a camera in the Gifford Pinchot I haven’t seen since I think 2015. I’m assuming it’s still there. It’s in a really secure lockbox. I’m also assuming it’s probably ruined because the batteries leaked or something. I would not appreciate someone checking my pics and batteries, even though they won’t get in my lock box. You didn’t do the work to put it there. You didn’t pay for it. You should just leave it alone.
If you leave it and walk away don't cry if it gets messed with.
I had a buddy who has cams out. He passed away a few years ago. Had a heart attack while out riding his dirt bike. Those cams would have some serious moss by now. I'm sure a few guys on here knew him. Joe Nelson. Worked for Wesco. Everyone loved him (as far as I know).Anyway, he sure loved showing off the critters and he lived to hunt. I think he had the cams not far from Duvall and/or Sultan.
Caching or storing equipment, personal property, or supplies is prohibited (36 CFR 261.57(f)). Caching is defined to mean leaving equipment unattended for more than 48 hours.
Quote from: Atroxus on December 14, 2018, 11:18:51 PMQuote from: jackelope on September 24, 2018, 09:59:37 PMI have a camera in the Gifford Pinchot I haven’t seen since I think 2015. I’m assuming it’s still there. It’s in a really secure lockbox. I’m also assuming it’s probably ruined because the batteries leaked or something. I would not appreciate someone checking my pics and batteries, even though they won’t get in my lock box. You didn’t do the work to put it there. You didn’t pay for it. You should just leave it alone.So you have a camera, presumably strapped to a tree somewhere, which you haven't checked on for 3+ years, that may or may not be leaking it's battery contents, and you still consider it your property? Personally I think that sounds more like littering. What is the point of even having it out there if you aren't using it or checking on it? Seriously? Yeah it his property! He knows where it is and he spent his hard earned money on it. Littering? Doubt it has caused any harm to the environment. Bottom line, don’t mess with someone’s cam. A lot of time and money is involved with many cams. I had a cam jacked last year and it was a very sickening experience. Scum of the earth in my opinion if you take someone’s cam. Month or 5 years not yours to touch
Quote from: JWEBB on December 15, 2018, 12:34:41 AMQuote from: Atroxus on December 14, 2018, 11:18:51 PMQuote from: jackelope on September 24, 2018, 09:59:37 PMI have a camera in the Gifford Pinchot I haven’t seen since I think 2015. I’m assuming it’s still there. It’s in a really secure lockbox. I’m also assuming it’s probably ruined because the batteries leaked or something. I would not appreciate someone checking my pics and batteries, even though they won’t get in my lock box. You didn’t do the work to put it there. You didn’t pay for it. You should just leave it alone.So you have a camera, presumably strapped to a tree somewhere, which you haven't checked on for 3+ years, that may or may not be leaking it's battery contents, and you still consider it your property? Personally I think that sounds more like littering. What is the point of even having it out there if you aren't using it or checking on it? Seriously? Yeah it his property! He knows where it is and he spent his hard earned money on it. Littering? Doubt it has caused any harm to the environment. Bottom line, don’t mess with someone’s cam. A lot of time and money is involved with many cams. I had a cam jacked last year and it was a very sickening experience. Scum of the earth in my opinion if you take someone’s cam. Month or 5 years not yours to touchI never said anything about touching them. I said that in my opinion it is littering. I am also of the opinion that if you pack it in you should pack it out. I just can't see the justification for leaving cameras or other equipment unattended long-term on public land.
Quote from: luckyman on December 15, 2018, 05:26:53 AMIf you leave it and walk away don't cry if it gets messed with.Spoken like a thief thinks
Ghost cams, this brings an interesting twist to the discussion... not that I have any skin in the game! I wouldn't touch em if I didn't place em.
Quote from: luckyman on December 15, 2018, 05:26:53 AMIf you leave it and walk away don't cry if it gets messed with.Does the same apply for your base camp, spike camp, or truck parked at the trailhead.....??