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I read posts on this site almost every day...for a long time. This has to be the craziest post thread yet. We clearly have a thief, a victim and then so many second guessers going down rabbit holes or victim blamer's...I am amazed. Morals or lack of morals are clear... If you cut a secured or even take a non secured camera from a tree that is not yours, you are a thief. If you find a camera in the middle of a dirt road that fell off the back of a truck, and you cant identify an owner, then your the benefactor of another's poor luck. If anyone needs advice, I recommend you do not be a thief.... To the original poster, I hope you find the thief and justice is served.
No way somebody here or FB hasn't put a name to the thief!
Quote from: buglebrush on June 22, 2017, 02:54:10 PMTrail Camera thieves are scum! Not only do they steal a camera, but all the work it represents. I can't stand thieves!!! Sadly many hunters will do about anything if they have no fear of getting caught. Interesting choice of words. "Many"?
Trail Camera thieves are scum! Not only do they steal a camera, but all the work it represents. I can't stand thieves!!! Sadly many hunters will do about anything if they have no fear of getting caught.
Amazing how many openly condone trail cam theft. Dirt bags are everywhere.
Quote from: huntingfool7 on June 22, 2017, 09:36:39 PMAmazing how many openly condone trail cam theft. Dirt bags are everywhere. Unfortunately it says a lot about hunters.
I wrote stuff on my bear box, it said don't be a dirtbag thief and steal this camera and said it has a code for the camera anyway. They tried to steal it anyway, guess they were dirt bags!