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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5783157" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>I've got the Python lock too and really like it. </p><p></p><p>As BSK said, if some degenerate really wants it, he'll come back with a heavy duty set of bolt cutters and he'll take it. It's amazing to me how many I see on public land not locked up. In October I found two cellular cameras, about 15 feet apart, both not locked up. </p><p></p><p>A couple years ago there was one right at the edge of a dove field in an obvious spot where deer come out at night. It was left there for a while, in plain sight and no lock cable. I squirrel hunted that area in the Winter a lot and 3 or 4 times I just had to check to see what was on the SD card out of curiosity. I had my card reader with me because I had a camera elsewhere on that WMA that I'd go check.</p><p></p><p>Lots of deer in that field at night, a hog or two as well. I always put it back and left the camera as I found it. I'd never steal someone's stuff, but you can bet your butt if you leave it unlocked I'm going to want to know what's on the SD card!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5783157, member: 11842"] I've got the Python lock too and really like it. As BSK said, if some degenerate really wants it, he'll come back with a heavy duty set of bolt cutters and he'll take it. It's amazing to me how many I see on public land not locked up. In October I found two cellular cameras, about 15 feet apart, both not locked up. A couple years ago there was one right at the edge of a dove field in an obvious spot where deer come out at night. It was left there for a while, in plain sight and no lock cable. I squirrel hunted that area in the Winter a lot and 3 or 4 times I just had to check to see what was on the SD card out of curiosity. I had my card reader with me because I had a camera elsewhere on that WMA that I'd go check. Lots of deer in that field at night, a hog or two as well. I always put it back and left the camera as I found it. I'd never steal someone's stuff, but you can bet your butt if you leave it unlocked I'm going to want to know what's on the SD card! [/QUOTE]
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