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Post by ridgerunner on Oct 18, 2014 19:22:04 GMT -5
I honestly don't know how well any lock and cable will keep them from getting stolen. I don't know if a super duty heavy lock will be any more effective than a simple wire cable and $1 lock vs. a ratchet strap and no lock. A trail cam in a bear proof box (locked) and that was python cable locked to the tree. It was next to the private dead end gravel road that led to the furture house pad, almost 1/2 mile off of the public road. One house pad at the end of the private road, private road was 100% on private property. That trail cam lasted less than 2 weeks. Everything was gone. I'm convinced my cameras would have never been taken if I had locked them up. This guy/ coon hunter who stole my two cameras likely did not have a bolt cutter on his side by side that night, therefore he wouldn't have been able to take my cameras. Guess if he wanted them bad enough he could have went and got one and came back, but that's spending a whole bunch of time and two trips back and forth...twice of much chances of getting caught..Lock the camera's up would be my recommendation.
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Post by bowhunterjohn on Oct 19, 2014 19:41:59 GMT -5
yeah I bet if I had locked the cameras , but then they are people that live in that area they would have probably just came back with a cutter. Sad ?
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