Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by Buckmaster » Mon May 03, 2010 9:04 pm

9ER, I had 2 cameras. 1 in the open and 1 hidden. Both were screwed to the tree and cable locked. Never noticed any sign of anyone trying to take them. The bear was able to mess it up pretty good, he was able to pull one off the tree. Here is the before and after. :thumb
before he got pissed off.
before he got pissed off.
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after he removed it from the tree.
after he removed it from the tree.
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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by 182BC...4Now! » Mon May 03, 2010 9:24 pm

Great post! You're right, with all of the stolen cameras that get posted on these sites its good to see there are still some respectful hunters out there!

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by Huge29 » Mon May 03, 2010 11:36 pm

9er wrote:
Buckmaster wrote:It’s a little over a mile in from the road, with no trails heads. Welcome to the Wasatch front Extended it pulls a TON of hunters! I think the three guys in the 4 picture are Fed's looking for pot plantations (none of them are packing a bow and its 2 weeks into the archery season).

I did get a lot of pictures of Elk,Bear and Mt. Lions. =D>

i was wonderin what was up in pic#4 as well
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Either that or pot planters themselves.

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by ntspdy » Fri May 21, 2010 11:15 pm

Buckmaster wrote:It’s a little over a mile in from the road, with no trails heads. Welcome to the Wasatch front Extended it pulls a TON of hunters! I think the three guys in the 4 picture are Fed's looking for pot plantations (none of them are packing a bow and its 2 weeks into the archery season).

I did get a lot of pictures of Elk,Bear and Mt. Lions. =D>
Think you might be right. Both of the guys on the right look like they have "creds" in their back left pocket. Looks like they are paying attention to the sign but I bet feds hunt too.

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by Huge29 » Sat May 22, 2010 12:47 am

Buckmaster,
That is a beast there, and nice camera too; it can take pictures in the future. Maybe you can get there and move it before it happens. I think you just need a flux capacitor. lol

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by Buckmaster » Sat May 22, 2010 9:07 pm

29...Ha ha ha...never noticed that before. lol
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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by AntlersOutWest » Wed May 26, 2010 8:51 pm

A pot plantation.. OMG I couldnt quit laughing! Heck I go scouting all year round even on the hunts that im not hunting.. Its good to actually see some honest people out there. Im still afraid to set my cams up even with a cable lock.
Thats a good sice bear too! Nice picts

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by Bowtech43 » Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:34 am

That is a good sized bear, and cool to see a bear on your camera. I just screwed my trail camera inside a bear box with 7... yes 7 screws with washers to a big pine tree. And then added a cable and lock, and I am still uneasy about leaving my camera in the woods. That thing is clear in there around 2 miles and over 1000 feet up. Someone would have to be really hardcore to steal it this time, but you never know. You almost feel violated to have something stolen like that.

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by The Ox » Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:53 pm

i built some fairly light weight boxes for my cams. not real pretty butt some one is gonna either need a chainsaw or bolt cutters to cut the chain or lock to get it off the tree. if they are willing to pack bolot cutters or a chainsaw back in there they can have it i guess. i figure if they want it bad enough they wil get it no matter what, but someone cant just walk up and take mine without a little fight

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Re: Faces caught on my trail cam in 2009

Post by tsum » Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:43 pm

faces of 2010
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