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Scrooge on trail cam
« on: January 01, 2012, 12:51:43 AM »
My wife and I went out and pulled two cams off the national forest the other day.  Upon getting to the first cam I knew something was up as the tag end of my python lock had been untied.  I started to tie these really tight after having a bear pull the tag end out and chew it up the other year.  When I got closer I noticed that someone had pulled and broke the stick I had behind the bear safe to adjust it.  When I use a stick to adjust the angle they are wedged between the 11 gauge steel box and the tree by hardened lag bolts going through the safe and into the tree. 

Messing with stick and lock



Trying to hide some fingerprints?




Lets walk back to my blue Toyota pick up and try again later?




The camera he was trying to steal was a Spypoint IR-6 in a Custom 1 bear safe.


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