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Well my trailcam was stolen. I had it on our farm almost all year long and now someone decided to take it. I figured it would have been safe since the only way in (besides foot and a long walk) was a road that runs right by my moms house but guess I was wrong. There are only a hand full at best that have permission to hunt and they all didn't take it. I do have a few cousins that own land around it and maybe one of them took it but I don't know. Oh well can't have anything good cause some idiot will take it. They just better hope I never find out cause I'm not going to be nice about it. Pretty sure someone in the family took it but I can't prove it right now. Guess you can't trust anyone these days.

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You probably needed two cams, one for the main purpose and one hidden to take pictures of the person(s) that took your camera.  I started noticing awhile back, pawn shops started to have used trail cams.  Hmmmm I am no expert, but I guess even hunters get hard-up for cash, hunters of property to steal that is. 

Guest Lester Weevils
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Maybe the critters are getting upset about the surveillance. Big brother coming to the woods near you! :)
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Does your cam not have a password (my Moultrie I65 has one that is 5 digits, and does not appear to have user reset if lost)?  Maybe it will at least not be useful to the jerks.

 

 

I also use one of these - http://store.camlockbox.com/

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Maybe the critters are getting upset about the surveillance. Big brother coming to the woods near you! :)


Bigfoot maybe?
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A option I wish I could afford for mine is the cell phone interface, which uploads the video feed to a web site. 

 

With that, one would at least get to see who steals the camera.  But, with that lock-box & gorilla-cable, they at least have to work for it, and still get a non-usable camera when they are done.

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I use my trail cam's on private and public land and have never had one taken. Mine are marked as follows (except the numbers)  TWRA # 12345678. I'll see if I can post a pic here in a bit. It is marked just like my jugs, trotlines and traps.

 

Dave

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Hate to say it but it happens all the time. My neighbor had two taken ten yards from her back door. I do the same as DaveS and mark them "TWRA PROTECTED". It's worked so far.

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I've thought about engraving mine with a Dremel to say:
Property of US DEA
Tampering with Evidence is a Federal Offense
Other Cameras in Area
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