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Offline Wea300mag

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Setting Trailcams in the Snow
« on: March 12, 2011, 10:21:19 AM »
Is anyone else nervous of setting trail cams in the snow. I'm afraid that someone will follow my tracks to my cameras. If I know it's going to snow a lot and cover my tracks I'm less worried. I've been lucky in that I have never had one stolen. Anyone else cautious with cams in the snow? If you have any special tricks to keep others off your tracks, let me know.
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Re: Setting Trailcams in the Snow
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2011, 10:23:39 AM »
There is no tricks you have to have a security box with cable to tree its the best defense but if someone really wants it or is out looking to steal them they know how to get them

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Re: Setting Trailcams in the Snow
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2011, 07:34:04 PM »
Private property.
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Re: Setting Trailcams in the Snow
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2011, 05:40:28 PM »
Is anyone else nervous of setting trail cams in the snow. I'm afraid that someone will follow my tracks to my cameras. If I know it's going to snow a lot and cover my tracks I'm less worried. I've been lucky in that I have never had one stolen. Anyone else cautious with cams in the snow? If you have any special tricks to keep others off your tracks, let me know.

It's something I have had to deal with every year. I typically drive past my walk in spot and walk back in the truck tracks. I try to leave the road where ferns or branches raise up the snow and walk in any bare patch or easily disguisable areas. I will often walk in circles and then cut across them to get to the camera. In one spot I park right at the trail and jump from the road into and under a low fir branch. Sometimes I drive back down the road out of the snow ruts to go over any extra tracks.

Sometimes I just leave them until the snow melts.  :chuckle:




 


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