Trail Cam Security
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RE: Trail Cam Security
Nice pics -- but a little off topic.
I'm just looking for ideas to keep my cameras from getting stolen. I've been going for cheaper cameras simply so I don't lose to much -- so at this point, brand isn't all that important. I get a lot of civil war relic hunters trespassing during the off season and don't really want to give them a couple hundred dollar bonus to their poaching.
I'm just looking for ideas to keep my cameras from getting stolen. I've been going for cheaper cameras simply so I don't lose to much -- so at this point, brand isn't all that important. I get a lot of civil war relic hunters trespassing during the off season and don't really want to give them a couple hundred dollar bonus to their poaching.
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Spike
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RE: Trail Cam Security
bear safe boxes are what i use. i have three for my cuddes and two for my wildviews. you can buy the ones for the cuddes at just about any sporting goodstore that sell cuddes. the other brands you can find on ebay. there is a guy that makes them for just about every kind of trail cam out there. get it lined up right on the tree and then take a couple big lag bolts and screw the back plate on, stick camera in, slide the front plate over, and then use a good padlock to lock it up. i use http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/style_search.pl?dir=/residential/highsecurity/&style_id=A4&sub_style_id=B42these kind of locks. kinda pricey but i think they are worth it. hope this helps you some.
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