tripleguy wrote:
Can a trail camera be hidden well enough to avoid detection and still catch him trespassing?
Some guys here have posted pics of some pretty clever camouflage jobs.
Is there a place where you could put a cam in a case that would look like an electrical box? Reconyx sells some, but one would probably look out of place in the woods. Near the house, or if there's a line of utility poles on your land, one of those boxes might blend in okay.
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I fear if I lock one down, he will cut the tree when I'm away at work.
Cutting down a tree is usually a rather noisy project. Is he really that bold, or is the area so isolated that he wouldn't draw
anyone's attention?
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If I mount if high, he will shoot it and render it useless.
Usually, mounting a cam high keeps it out of sight as much as out of reach. If he saw it and decided to shoot it, he'd have to be sure he hadn't already been photographed by it, and then stand off to one side before taking aim at it. Shooting it might disable the cam, but images stored on its removable memory might still be available for evidence. I think someone would need a large-caliber firearm to punch through a heavy duty security case, and they'd have to hit the cam just right to damage the memory.
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If I use cable (Python) locks, he will get a bolt/cable cutter and cut it off.
Truly, it doesn't take too much to cut a 5/16" Python; I've removed two using small bolt cutters. A good chain or a Master Quantum 30 would require more work, but would be harder to hide and might not fit through a cam or security case in a way that would hold the cam or case tightly to the tree.
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One other possibility might be to hide one cam (or more) very well, and put out a dummy cam in a little more obvious location. Not
too obvious, unless you want it more for a deterrent than as a decoy. Reconyx also sells dummy cams in camo or grey.
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