Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Slider on May 10, 2009, 03:35:04 PM
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Watch this Video!!! :o
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Glad I didn't buy that one last night when I was looking at it :yike:
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Yeah I saw that Video on you tube a few Months ago. I still ended up buying it any way!! it has stood up to quite a few Bear mauls! and is showing "NO signs of falling apart!
It is-what-it is, a "Bear" box!
For those who want a "people" box, here you go...
http://www.camlockbox.com/
ps. they are better and Cheaper to :bash:
pps. I wish I had found them before my Moultrie box :bash: :bash:
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too bad - no excuse for %#$@ criminals, but that's precisely why I set up on 12" or larger diameter trees and brush my cameras in really well. I use Master Python cable locks and hide the cable with moss. Anything else is asking for trouble. I figure the most hardware I've got out there, the more motivation for someone to come back. I think the bear boxes make sense for protection from bears but I don't think anything will deter criminals. If they want it bad enough, they'll just cut the tree down. Go BIG on your tree set-ups!
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Thanks for that, I have two of these "protection boxes" I guess if they really want to be butt heads they will just destroy your camera so no-one gets it. Its just a chance you take I guess.
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Yeah they need to get that fixed on their security boxes. Glad I didn't buy one.
Well now anyone that didn't know how to pull the cover off that easy does now. :rolleyes:
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Yeah they need to get that fixed on their security boxes. Glad I didn't buy one.
Well now anyone that didn't know how to pull the cover off that easy does now. :rolleyes:
Dido to that!!!
I left my paddle-lock key in the truck one time and diden't feel like running all the way back to get it! :bash:
I remembered that U-tube video, and put it to work instantly!! wasn't as easy as those guys made it seem, but I did get it open and back on again.
Thanks to the web I didn't have to hike as far that day :chuckle: :chuckle: