Hide Your Game Camera?
#1
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 853
Hide Your Game Camera?
Anybody have luck hiding their game camera? Like inside a shell of tree bark or maybe inside a hollowed out log? Seems like one could do this in public areas without too much traffic without getting their camera stolen. I now have a DPS unit that I could hide pretty well since only a tiny area is needed to pick up light and take the photos.
#6
I use a lock box plus a heavy chain. I use long screws to fasten the lock box to the tree, and loop the chain around the tree and through the pad lock. I wouldn't be impossible to steal, but you would have to cut the lock using a serious chain cutter. It cost about $40 total, well worth it for my peace of mind and to protect a $150 camera.
I have to drive over an hour each way to my hunt club, so it takes a good part of a day to check the camera and/or move it to a new spot. The gas and effort and time that it takes to set the camera up are worth a lot more to me than the money the camera is worth, so the extra precaution helps my peace of mind.
I also generally set it up in out of the way places. The spot it is in right now is actually the first time it has ever been visible from a main trail. It will be interesting to see if I got any pictures of people or tresspassers.
I have to drive over an hour each way to my hunt club, so it takes a good part of a day to check the camera and/or move it to a new spot. The gas and effort and time that it takes to set the camera up are worth a lot more to me than the money the camera is worth, so the extra precaution helps my peace of mind.
I also generally set it up in out of the way places. The spot it is in right now is actually the first time it has ever been visible from a main trail. It will be interesting to see if I got any pictures of people or tresspassers.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Roanoke Rapids, NC
Posts: 103
I try to hide mine best as possible. I would like a reconyx but if someone sees it they will just come back with a chain saw and take the camera. Best thing is try to buy the best camera for the cheapest price.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Some folks learn the cam placement pattern
And a lot of those folks have given thought to the subject are cam thieves.
Unfortunately, it's not just hiding the small trail cam. Many are placed within 200 yards of a road or trail. Thief merely has to locate the corn feeder, the corn on the ground, a trodden way, and sometimes a big ol elevated tree stand condo, guarding the corn feeder and the small little trail cam.
The sign the thief looks for is simple human nature. Folks don't like hauling those bags of corn, too far into the woods. Pictures or no pictures.
Next thing you'll know, hunters will be required to carry a climbing tree stand, 400 yards to a tree, and return to carry in a big bag of corn. Why it'll become downright backbreaking stevedore work, if the hunters have to do that.
Unfortunately, it's not just hiding the small trail cam. Many are placed within 200 yards of a road or trail. Thief merely has to locate the corn feeder, the corn on the ground, a trodden way, and sometimes a big ol elevated tree stand condo, guarding the corn feeder and the small little trail cam.
The sign the thief looks for is simple human nature. Folks don't like hauling those bags of corn, too far into the woods. Pictures or no pictures.
Next thing you'll know, hunters will be required to carry a climbing tree stand, 400 yards to a tree, and return to carry in a big bag of corn. Why it'll become downright backbreaking stevedore work, if the hunters have to do that.