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How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
Hide them with evergreen branches and keep them out of tote roads and areas of human travel.Keep them back off the trail you are on a little,say a prayer and ask the LORD to watch over your cam and keep it from being stolen or messed with.Worst damage I ever recieved was from a bear not a human.
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
If possible, use a chain instead of a strap and padlock it;)Then, they can' t steal it, and if your lucky, you may even get a photo of the devil who tryed to take it!:D
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
Evergreens work for me, but I have had to wrap mine with barbed wire to keep the bears off them. I got the picture of the inside of a bears mouth before he decided to have my camera box for a snack. I also scribe my name and phone# in big letters on mine, it may not keep it from being stolen, but someone else just might get a look at it and call in a tip...You never know!!!
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
Hey! I just got my FIRST Deer Cam in the mail today! I have no experience in preventing stealing/tampering, but I like the advise that Woodseye has provided. It is unfortunate that we have evil people out there. [>:]
Now I have to figure out where to put the thing! I am likely going to try a deer " trail" that is behind a 2-year old clear cut...and hope for the best. I will be very surprised if anybody comes across it...there are no human trails, logging roads or the like. In addition, there is a lot of downed timber that prohibits easy walking. I am concerned that my visiting the camera to change film, etc. will contaminate the area and spook deer?! I will ride my mountain bike to the vicinity...then walk about 500 yards to the camera...bike shoes are not scent proof! Oh well:D Any comments? |
RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
I keep mine in thick areas and away from anyone that may see it . I never put it on public land and try to hide it as much as possible if I can. I live in a place where is no bears, but the raccoons see pretty interested in it, and even got it off the tree once, those were some funny pictures:D. A lot of people I know have had theirs stolen and I pray mine never does.
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
Unfortunately, there really isn' t a sure-fire way
to keep your game cam from being stolen. I put mine in ' out of the way' places, certainly not my best locations, but at least I' ve got my camera in the area:). I have some locations that would almost certainly produce some awesome pics, however it' s not worth the risk of having the camera stolen. As mentioned, I usually place some limbs and weeds through the bungee cord and around the camera. This seems to do a good job of concealing the camera. |
RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
Sad to say but if they want it they will get it!! I don' t put mine on any public land and I check it regularly and right down anyone I catch on the property that is not supposed to be there and turn them in so I have a record of them if something is missing.
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
Yeah it doesn' t matter how well you lock it as they can use bolt cutters or simply saw the tree of right above the cam and slide it off stump.If somebody wants it and know what they are worth they will not be deterred by lock features.A friend just had his out and it caught a pot grower going by so they tore the cam apart to get the film out and in the process destroyed the cam pretty much.I have pics of an ATV as well as people going by and so far it has not been noticed,break up the outline(square) and hang branches around it and lean things against the tree from behind to keep it from being outlined.A large piece of bark with holes where the light and lens look thru can be very good for hiding it from roving eyes.
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RE: How do u keep people from stealing your deer cams?
I never thought about the bark idea. Good thought.
What about the camo on a lot of these? It seems that the camo design of the DeerCam, or the camo on the CamTrakker, would help. |
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