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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5495263" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I've never had a camera stolen up there and my brother & I have been running cams on public ground since cameras were a thing you could buy at the sporting goods store. We catch lots & lots & lots of people on cam, even catch trespassers on our own properties, but neither of us have had a cam taken. </p><p></p><p>Contrast with TN, I've had seven cameras and two stands stolen from two different private properties since moving here 7yrs ago. Thievery is horrible around where I live. My neighbor had his ground blind stolen from public ground while he was out getting lunch. A friend of mine has had several cams taken. No way I'd run cams on public grounds here. For a generally nice area, we've got some real dirtbags around. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, back to the cams, I think you'll be more than satisfied with the Muddy packs. They're cheap enough to be expendable and they work just fine. You gotta promise to share pics of what you catch on cam, though!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5495263, member: 20583"] I've never had a camera stolen up there and my brother & I have been running cams on public ground since cameras were a thing you could buy at the sporting goods store. We catch lots & lots & lots of people on cam, even catch trespassers on our own properties, but neither of us have had a cam taken. Contrast with TN, I've had seven cameras and two stands stolen from two different private properties since moving here 7yrs ago. Thievery is horrible around where I live. My neighbor had his ground blind stolen from public ground while he was out getting lunch. A friend of mine has had several cams taken. No way I'd run cams on public grounds here. For a generally nice area, we've got some real dirtbags around. Anyway, back to the cams, I think you'll be more than satisfied with the Muddy packs. They're cheap enough to be expendable and they work just fine. You gotta promise to share pics of what you catch on cam, though!!! [/QUOTE]
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