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August 17th, 2018, 07:57 AM
#31

Originally Posted by
CorporalK
dude was probably looking for the root and found none, hence why he hasn't returned.
yeah, could be... or, like i mentioned earlier, he could have been in there before and not realized we hunt it.. this is the first year we have permanent stands in there.. he might have seen the cameras and stands and figured "oh crap, there are people in here now".. we do have issue's with trespassers up by our area , especially during the controlled hunts... sometimes these guys might hunt a property and not see anyone in the neighboring property and figure they have a right to go over and hunt it.. who knows.. i am thankful he hasn't been back, and hope he never does..
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August 17th, 2018 07:57 AM
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August 17th, 2018, 08:50 AM
#32
I'm seriously jealous that seeing a quad on your trail cam is something new and alarming for you. I'm usually just relieved that the camera is still there.
Unless you just got your first cam, be thankful that trespassing is so low in your neighbourhood.
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August 17th, 2018, 09:01 AM
#33

Originally Posted by
benjhind
I'm seriously jealous that seeing a quad on your trail cam is something new and alarming for you. I'm usually just relieved that the camera is still there.
Unless you just got your first cam, be thankful that trespassing is so low in your neighbourhood.
lol... trespassing is NOT low in our area.. we don't normally get trespassers on quads in our main bush as there are NO trails in there.. we gets LOTS of trespassers walking through there.. Like I have said, we didn't have permanent stands in this bush for the first 13 years, it was a secondary back up spot .. i have had trail cam's and used them regularly for the past 15 years, but only a handful of pics of trespassers.. it's not a surprise that i got someone on the camera, or in this spot, but a surprise that it got a really good pic of his face.. . also a surprise that the landowner has no idea who he is...