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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5026895" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Only 2 years experience here but been running cameras on very heavily pressured public for those last 2 years and leave them out all year just to help scout new areas. I have 10 cameras (several cell cams and some regular cheap ones). No cams stolen yet; just one memory card taken out (that still hurt cuz It was a few months of data). They probably would've taken the cam too but it was cable locked. I try to hang them 8-10 feet off the ground with a climbing stick and angle them down a little. And I have cable locks for about half of them. I try not to put them on very obvious trails. My policy is as soon as I get a human on camera, its time to move that camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5026895, member: 20332"] Only 2 years experience here but been running cameras on very heavily pressured public for those last 2 years and leave them out all year just to help scout new areas. I have 10 cameras (several cell cams and some regular cheap ones). No cams stolen yet; just one memory card taken out (that still hurt cuz It was a few months of data). They probably would've taken the cam too but it was cable locked. I try to hang them 8-10 feet off the ground with a climbing stick and angle them down a little. And I have cable locks for about half of them. I try not to put them on very obvious trails. My policy is as soon as I get a human on camera, its time to move that camera. [/QUOTE]
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