Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: SpokaneSlayer on April 12, 2009, 09:34:35 AM
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So I get a call from my buddy this morning. He was up to check his trail camera and when he got there his blind was torn down, stakes are missing, and the trail cam was gone. So I asked if he would check mine. Same deal. My cam and his other cam was gone as well. WTF?!?! It's low enough to tear down our blinds, but to steal our camera's as well. I'm glad I got my cam on clearance and didn't pay a lot for it, but still.
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one day we will be able to catch one of these aholes,thats the pits.
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I wonder how much of this is theivery and or someone pissed that they got their picture taken....like an invasion of privacy type of thing. Just a thought that crossed my mind on the mountain the otehr day.
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Someone needs to design a cam that sprays pepper spray or shocks them when they are tampered with! Sorry to hear that, I know I am always paranoid when I put my cams out.
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>:(
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Someone needs to design a cam that sprays pepper spray or shocks them when they are tampered with! Sorry to hear that, I know I am always paranoid when I put my cams out.
Or blows an arm off....
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I have 2 cams and dont want to put them out for that reason. :(
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thats low
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that sucks! I wonder if we can come up with a sticker or something that makes people think that the cam is like law enforcement property... maybe some abbreviated letters??
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Apparently his blind is broke. *censored*s!
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That sucks!!! >:(I would love to get some cam's but I don't just for that reason. So many A-holes out there.
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bummer
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I've never understood the need to destroy or steal other peoples stuff. It's so depressing to put so much time, effort money into a project. You daydream about what you might get a picture of, only to return and find out some tweaker jacked your stuff. At least I'd like to think it was a tweaker. In all reality, it's most likely another outdoorsman. You know at work we don't even chain our trail cams to the trees any more because people were breaking them or cutting the trees to steal them. Now we figure they're either going to steal them or not, so we just set them against rocks and trees and stuff.
For a while we took to placing a small, easier to conceal camera watching the other camera. But most people can't afford to do that. All we ever got were some bad pics of guys with their hoods up. We also got a photo of a truck at one of the cameras, but no plate. I should post it, maybe someone would recognize it.
You weren't on private property or anything were you?
I do like to find other peoples trail cameras though. I have always enjoyed posing in front of them when I come across them. Guys put some of these cameras up where they don't think people ever go and when I come across them they usually get a picture of me smiling at them. All in good fun though, never anything mean spirited or inappropriate.
Honestly, I'm still waiting to see myself posted on here by one of you guys. I found a couple of cameras up Finney Creek, one up Jackman Creek and one up off of Hwy 9 near Samish on some Blodel Timber land (That was a nice camera in a metal box, and rumor has it that he's a guide that posts on here). I also came across one down in the Ryderwood Unit on a Muzzleloader elk hunt.
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Thats why I don't use one, although I would like to, same with a tree stand, hell you can't even leave your vehicle parked int he woods without knowing someone might break into it and steal your stuff , the *censored*s
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Someone needs to design a cam that sprays pepper spray or shocks them when they are tampered with! Sorry to hear that, I know I am always paranoid when I put my cams out.
Or blows an arm off....
Oh I like that idea better!
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Sounds to me like you ran onto someone elses favorite hunting hunting spot.
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Or they ran onto his... :dunno:
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Sorry to hear that....just too damn bad people can't respect others and their property.
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Maybe it is time to start setting up two trail cams one for game and a hidden one for camera thieves.
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Thats why I don't use one, although I would like to, same with a tree stand, hell you can't even leave your vehicle parked int he woods without knowing someone might break into it and steal your stuff , the *censored*s
My sentiments exactly.
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If you hunt in the same area come season, just make sure to stop and talk to everyone you meet and tell them and see who seems the most nervous. You will warn other hunters and might even figure out whodunnit.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to put a wireless transmitter on a trail cam? Have the pics sent directly to you PC or phone? Similar to car alarms that send texts to people if the car is tampered with. I would be a pain as most places can't get cell signal, but if it was on the same power as a sat phone, then it would be possible.
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Or portable fence charger. When they touch it........ ZZZAAAAPPP!!!
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There are models that will send the image to your cell phone, however they are expensive and you need service in the area you set it up.
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If there was a way to put a GPS tracking system in the box so that one could check the box location. It could serve several purposes one to relocate it to check images, two to make sure it is still where you put it and three to see if it is on the move.