Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: shootnrun on October 30, 2021, 06:41:06 PM
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If you left a note on a black dodge saying you have my face on camera and lisc plate#, be aware I think ya got the wrong guy.. I haven't messed with anyone's trail cameras. Having been a victim of cam theft and debauchery myself I feel your pain.. But I'd rather not have my vehicle or anything else messed with. If it was you, feel free to PM me.
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Some people have serious brass..... We had a guy in the Taneum a few years ago do the same except he came into camp and verbally attacked one of our older friends accusing him of stealing a camera. If the young crowd was there...I guarantee his brass....wouldn't have been that big. :bash: :bash: :bash:
:stup: :stup:
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Have been there myself.
Had a neighboring camp report our camp had stolen one of their t cams. Sherriff showed up in our camp (in a Camaro sherriff car :yike: :chuckle: :chuckle:.... not a place that vehicle should have traveled to :chuckle:) , we talked it out with him, had him look thru everything, tent, vehicles, etc.
We had ZERO to hide.
Our camp was myself and a nephew, neither of us are are thieves, it was all settled with the Sherriff and neighbors camp. (you may know who you are.....you're on HW) its all good! No hard feelings.
Just a reminder to folks.....things are not always as you may think, talk with you're fellow sportsman, you may just learn they are not who you may think they are, and you may actually make a friend(s) in the process.
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Unfortunately in today’s world and all the crap that is going on, everyone is presumed guilty.
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That person wasn’t man enough to leave his name and phone #?
If I want to talk to someone near/in an area where I wasn’t able to do face to face interactions, I leave my business card in a zip loc baggy on my trail cams, vehicles and other hunters stands/cams and it’s crazy how many people take the time to text back or email. About 3/4 people respond and amazing the connections you make,
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Just the misidentification and what I interpret as a threat..
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GMU?
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Who ever left that note is a ScumBag
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GMU?
667
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667 Close to both Yelm in the North and Morton in the south. That explains a lot.
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I’ve left notes on a business card saying “shoot me a text, want to make sure everyone is safe”. Maybe it’s “creepy” but I hunt solo so I think of it as looking out for each other.