If you were following, you'd have seen that was directed at Bugle M In and his single camera. Pretty familiar with Ourea's inventory and program as we have done some runs together and share regularly.
I lock and secure all my cameras and always have one hidden and unreachable capturing the main one. No trees cut down yet
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom."
I dont know anything about game cams.....Why would someone take the cards. can they use them in theirs? or just to screw you up?...an anti, or immoral hunter?
Originally Posted by HighCountryBC
Lock box lagged to a tree supplemented with a python cable and padlock and you won't have an issue.
This is easily done and it’s exactly what we have done for years. We are running several cameras as well. Lots of skids in the bush these days lock your stuff up or you’ll lose it.
Getting things back on track...
This buck carried a souvenir around with him for a few hours after working over a sapling.
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom."
Ok. Thanks for that? I'll work on it and maybe I can be more like you when I grow up?
The point still stands. It doesnt matter whose cams we are talking about. What I'm saying is that those whose cams have not been messed with are just lucky.
1. Lucky to not have the cams found
2. Lucky to have cams found by people without ill intent.
If someone found your cams and insists on being a jerk they dont have to steal your cards or your cameras. They could simply take a bunch of mud or a branch or anything , smear it or wrap it on the camera and that camera is as good as dead. Locked or not.
And yes, he runs the risk of being caught by another camera, but that's the case whether you are stealing SD cards or just messing with a cam.
The fact that yours havent been messed with is probably because 1 or 2 above. Lock box might work against a curious bear ..... if someone notices a $600 cell cam behind there, and wants it bad enough, it's not that hard to come back with a couple of tools to take it.
Last edited by twoSevenO; 12-23-2018 at 09:42 AM.
Volume up and listen to the snort-wheeze at the start of the video. This was one of the most action packed evenings I've had in years and years of camming. Great pre-rut activity sorting out the pecking order.
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom."