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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Carbonkiller on December 21, 2010, 11:31:00 AM
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well it could be worse but MAN!what a day. i went to check my camera this afternoon on my private property and my camera was gone!! and i had 2 scent drippers hanging in different locations, they are also gone. what kind of person does this?! i really hope they dont call themselves, hunters. this is the first time ive had something stolen and it stinks! im afraid to even put another one out. im on a tight budget and cant just go buy a camera like its nothing, especially around this time of year! sorry guys i just had to vent:) anyone else had a camera stolen and also how to rig one so its less likely to get stolen?
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This is pure speculation, but it's what I have thought about if I ever fell into it and came up with enough jing for a camera:
Why not place it high in a tree and use a wooden "wedge" to tilt the camera down to the ground for photos?
You won't get a ground view broadside of a big buck rack, but it should a) give you a good view of what's in your area and b) make it double difficult those who would tresspass and then steal.
BTW, if someone is going to trespass, why not steal? Both are illegal and stealing in a sense.
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I have a small mig welder in my garage and I built my own camera security box from scrap steel that I had laying around in some boxes. I always carried home scraps from my last job building rock crushers because you never know when they will come in handy. I only wish I had saved more now.
I built it so the front was open and didn't interfere with the picture taking or the flash, but it's impossible to remove the camera from it. Then I welded two very large nuts, one on each side to run a cable lock through after it was strapped to the tree. It would be impossible for anyone just wandering through to remove the camera or the lock box without cutting the entire tree down. I guess if they want it bad enough, they will come back for it? But it will keep an honest man honest, but nothing will stop a thief if they are dead set on stealing from you.
I hope you catch whoever did this and give them a thumping, or have them arrested.
Sorry for your loss, I know how bad it sucks and these days you just can't trust anybody anymore.
I've even had traps stolen in the dead of winter around the river here where I live. So I know for a fact that it was another trapper who stole them, and not just somebody passing through. That is really bad when one of your fellow trappers would steal from you, I guess I was wrong to assume that we were all a "Brotherhood" and had a certain degree of respect and honor for each other. Honor, Integrity, and Respect are three virtues that the world is short on these days.......don't wrongly assume that everybody has the same values that you do.
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Semo I hate to do it but I have to disagree with your statement "it will keep an honest man honest".
If a person is honest, he's honest and if he's not all the time, he never was/is in my book.
I know that that old saying has been a round for a very long time but that still doesn't make it a "truth"
No offense meant toward you in any way, just stating what I believe.
God bless,Mudd
PS: Camokiller as someone who has lost a few things to thieves, I totally understand your feeling. I'm sorry for your loss.
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very true! i started thinking, even if i make a lock box. a thief would probably just get mad and bust the front of the camera, if they couldnt get it out.
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I feel your pain! I had a double bull blind ripped off in October, less than two days after being set up on private property. It still really ticks me off! I hope the person that took it gets what he/she has coming, ten fold!
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I bought my first cameras this year. I have two. I've had them out on private land a few times and I did worry a bit about them being stolen by a tresspassor. They were left alone. I do try to hide them a bit and they don't flash. However, I have several pictures of deer looking right at the camera so I know the red lights blinking can be seen.
It would seem to me to be a very dangerous thing, stealing another man's blind, stand, camera? How does the thief know they aren't being watched? I'd find out how much self-control I have if I ever witnessed such a thing. Heck, I give lectures when I see people leaving their dad-burned shopping carts lose in the parking lots! Those of you who know me, know I'm not big or mean enough to be giving lectures!
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I also built a angle iron frame for one of my wildview cameras. I have very limited welding experience so it's not pretty but it is functional. Of course it is only as good as the lock or chain I have attached to it.
I bought one of those metal boxes for a bushnell camera I have. It takes the cable lock called the python. I thought that it (lock)looked pretty sturdy. I had my climbing stand locked to my truckbed and lost my key. I had to cut it. It was surprisingly easy to cut with some 14" bolt cutters.
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nothing worse than a thief or a lier....or a tresspasser.i say kick the crap out of them and when the cops show up say he threw the first one.say i coulda proved it but he stole the camera that woulda caught it....lol
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Sorry about your loss. I know how you feel as I've had a couple of climbing stands stolen before.
I tell ya what, it would be great if a person could buy two trail cameras and put one down low where you want it and put the other one up high in a tree, pointing at the other camera. That way you could get a picture of the thief as he was stealing your first camera!
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How about you booby trap it with a couple of pounds of C4 .
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I always though one of those big ol' beartraps with the steel teeth could be very effective........
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Originally posted by hvyhitter:
I always though one of those big ol' beartraps with the steel teeth could be very effective........
Let me guess????? Right in front of your camera right? I'll bet those pictures would be priceless!!!!! :archer:
Frank
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Originally posted by hvyhitter:
I always though one of those big ol' beartraps with the steel teeth could be very effective........
Let me guess????? Right in front of your camera right? I'll bet those pictures would be priceless!!!!! :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
Frank
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I camo mine as much as possible
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Just Sunday, my buddy and I hunted land we own together. When he came to pick me up after the morning hunt we exchanged our usual "what did you see's" and he explained to me that he saw nothing because he spent the morning wandering aimlessly because someone had stolen his stand.
Already know that I've got a camera coming for Christmas, no longer care about looking at deer pictures. I will be implementing an operation stop thief program.
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Try the Bear Trap, that should stop a thief!!!
Frank
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Yea, I lost a stand and a DB blind in the same year by trespassers. It sure do BITE!
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Originally posted by hvyhitter:
I always though one of those big ol' beartraps with the steel teeth could be very effective........
Well..... Unfortunately the booby trap would get you thrown in jail. And the game warden would get you for trapping without a license. They just like to ruin all of our fun. :saywhat:
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Yeah I've had one stolen. A trespasser is already a thief and I suppose after getting his photo taken, it wasn't even a question of his ethics to remove the cam. I just wish he had taken the chip and left the camera, but I suppose that is wishful thinking at the highest level.
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I had two stands taken down in August, thoguht they were stolen but found them somewhere else in the bushlot. turns out the farm that abuts the one I hunt was sold. The farm beside the one I hunt has no bush just field and it turns out the new neighbour is a tree hugger , the owner of property I hunt actually caught her removing a ground blind I had put up and asked her to kindly leave his property. Owner did not know she had already removed my ladder stands. She and her husband have been informed that hampering with the legal right of hunters in Ontario is a chargable offense and of coarse tresspassing is.
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Someone should come up with a tazer that looks like a trail camera. when you pull it from the tree WHAM! Instant pee the pants and it take a picture of it too :laughing:
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Don't feel bad, I took my oldest son out to hunt last weekend on private property and my double bull blind was stolen. Despite the fact I lost out on some serious money we both had a blast seeing deer and turkeys. Just makes you wonder what kind of a person trespasses and then steals without thinking twice. SCUM!
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Well put Mudd. Locks just separate the lazy thieves from the ones willing to work a little harder to steal. If a mans honest, there is no need for a lock.
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Having had 2 cameras, 3 stands, 2 feeders and some camp stuff stolen I feel your pain.
Sometimes you have to take the game to them. If you PM me I`ll give you some ideas of things that worked for us.......
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thanks for all the comments guys! im going to figure something out b/c for me a game cam is invaluable! i have limited time to hunt, with a 4yr. old son and a baby girl on the way, it can be tough:)
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limey- pm sent
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I had a brand new camera show up missing this year. Being in the remotest land around, where people know me, I thought ...the only way I'll get over this is to go buy a new one. So I did, and set it up with a lock and a cable and all, then went back to the site of the crime, which was right next to my treestand. After sitting there a while, still not believing anyone would steal from me. When I noticed something laying on the forest floor 20 yards behind me. Sure enough, laying there, covered with claw marks, and with shredded bungy cords was my first camera.,,,, still taking pictures. 1,900 of them... full 2 gig memory stick. Figuring I might have some evidence of the crime, I rushed home with it. I saw 25 minutes of nightime flashing and trees going in every direction, then 10 minutes of being dragged across the forest floor lens to the sky. Then 1,800 pictures of leaves rustling and clouds moving by. The only animal I did get a picture of was a grey squirrel who happened to sit on top of the camera one day (of course it wasn;t showing his best side) Told the guys at work who said it must have been a black bear, and 2 other guys had similar stories. Gave me my hope back in my fellow man, and a good story to tell.