Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: longrangekiller on September 16, 2013, 04:10:25 PM
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So I have had my cam in the same spot for 5 years have never taken it down and have had it going year around for that 5 years. No one has ever messed with it until this last soak and my chip is missing they left the camera so I can't complain to much but the only thing I can think is the property next to us has gone up for sale now we have had 3 hunters hunting it with out permission that I have caught and my chip is gone. All 3 hunters said a man in a white truck on the property gave them permission. Well doing a little research on the net today the realastate agent drives a white truck wears cowboy boots ( prints leading to my cam) and also has toyo m/t tires ( tracks all over our property) hum sounds like some one need a ol country woopin to learn a lesson lol :bash: :bash: :bash: >:(
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That sucks! I'd check back in a few days and hope he just wanted to view the pics and returns the SD card. Then get a bear box and lock. :tup: is your cam on public or private?
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It's on private property the part that sucks is this is the first year the cam has a purpose other then pictures I was actually looking for a particular bull for the father in law..... But I well I got eyes on the bull the other night that's better then pictures lol
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Put up a hidden cam on the road leading to your trail cam. I have caught people trespassing using that method, when they are driving they don't see the cam strapped to a tree 10 feet off the road. Just make sure you turn the flash off or get a cam with no visible flash. After that contact local law enforcement and let them handle it, if it is the real estate agent, contact his company as well.