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Title: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: elkh8me on February 17, 2013, 08:13:16 PM
Today I went in and checked my trailcam in lynch creek.  I had a few pictures but I had a picture of a young man wearing a black Cat sweatshirt looking at my camera.  I want to thank you for not taking it.  It is nice to see people do the right thing.  I have heard a few cameras getting snatched up there this year.
Title: Re: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: Alan K on February 17, 2013, 08:24:06 PM
 :tup:
Title: Re: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: MLhunter1 on February 18, 2013, 06:34:14 AM
Thats good to hear.  I have a couple up there too, worry about it sometimes in certain trees.
Title: Re: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: Eli346 on February 18, 2013, 07:01:43 AM
 A few years back I had one set up on Greed Diamond land behind the closed gates a couple of miles in. I put it on a game trail that was crossing a narrow logging road that looked pretty good. It was on a small fir facing away from the road about 15' off the road. I went back about 2 weeks later and as I was walking the road down there I saw that they had come in and thinned and brushed it getting ready to widen it so they could log the bottom of the hill. I thought I wouldn't find the camera but when I got to where it had been it had been moved to another tree and flagged for me. The tree it was on was taken out. I never did find out who saved it for me but I was thankful as all get out. I now place them further in and off the roads no matter how good it looks. By the way, it had a few deer pics but none of the person that helped me out.
Title: Re: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: pwaldee on March 05, 2013, 07:46:29 PM
i generally dont trust people further then i can throw them
Title: Re: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: Smossy on March 05, 2013, 07:57:21 PM
A few years back I had one set up on Greed Diamond land behind the closed gates a couple of miles in. I put it on a game trail that was crossing a narrow logging road that looked pretty good. It was on a small fir facing away from the road about 15' off the road. I went back about 2 weeks later and as I was walking the road down there I saw that they had come in and thinned and brushed it getting ready to widen it so they could log the bottom of the hill. I thought I wouldn't find the camera but when I got to where it had been it had been moved to another tree and flagged for me. The tree it was on was taken out. I never did find out who saved it for me but I was thankful as all get out. I now place them further in and off the roads no matter how good it looks. By the way, it had a few deer pics but none of the person that helped me out.
Thats INSANE karma points for whoever did it, You didnt get any pictures of the people/person that moved it? Crazy. Any blank/black photos? Sometimes people cover them up with shirts/hats to do they're business.
Title: Re: hancock trailcam eatonville
Post by: Turner89 on March 05, 2013, 08:00:25 PM
A few years back I had one set up on Greed Diamond land behind the closed gates a couple of miles in. I put it on a game trail that was crossing a narrow logging road that looked pretty good. It was on a small fir facing away from the road about 15' off the road. I went back about 2 weeks later and as I was walking the road down there I saw that they had come in and thinned and brushed it getting ready to widen it so they could log the bottom of the hill. I thought I wouldn't find the camera but when I got to where it had been it had been moved to another tree and flagged for me. The tree it was on was taken out. I never did find out who saved it for me but I was thankful as all get out. I now place them further in and off the roads no matter how good it looks. By the way, it had a few deer pics but none of the person that helped me out.
Right on. That was cool.
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