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BuckChaser
12-16-2009, 09:14 AM
somebody stole my brand new trail camera yesterday (12/15/2009). it was stolen from a small area behind a business. that is all i'm going to say about the location. i hope the person who stole it reads this and understands that i know every piece of woods in that area. i am sure the person does not have permisson to be on any of them. i will be checking them as much as possible and if i find anybody on them they will be charged accordingly. i don't like that i have to be like this but a couple of theifs have to ruin it for the majority of us who are honest hunters.
if anybody has any information email my personal account ecamm@verizon.net the camera is a Wildgame Innovations 4mp.

scrubbuck1970
12-16-2009, 09:43 AM
Just Goota Love the thiefs of New Jersey.Does'nt matter what you own or how much or how little it cost.People Just have to steal.There has to be some kind of way to get load jack for our trail cameras.I had one stolen 2 years ago from zone#49 also.was in a steel security lock box with steel cable and lock.they took it all.I feel your pain Buckchaser.I check my camera everyday.And my greatest fear is that its not gonna be there.I feel sorry for any person cought taking my s*%$#!!

WoodsHunter
12-17-2009, 12:26 PM
Need a trail camera to watch the trail camera...

scrubbuck1970
12-17-2009, 12:31 PM
Need a trail camera to watch the trail camera...

Well said WoodsHunter.:wave: Need electrafied Chain and locks.:huh:

rocky
12-17-2009, 02:19 PM
My buddy just had his camera stolen last week in the Pine Hill area. He is a really great guy with five kids and he works very hard to support his family. He would call me every time there was a good buck captured on his camera excited about the possibilities of putting his tag on him. Well some low life loser scumbag put a end to that last week. What makes a person think that it is OK to take someone else's property just because nobody is around? I really can't understand how these so called people can sleep at night.:thdown:

njbowhunter
12-17-2009, 05:53 PM
My buddy just had his camera stolen last week in the Pine Hill area. He is a really great guy with five kids and he works very hard to support his family. He would call me every time there was a good buck captured on his camera excited about the possibilities of putting his tag on him. Well some low life loser scumbag put a end to that last week. What makes a person think that it is OK to take someone else's property just because nobody is around? I really can't understand how these so called people can sleep at night.:thdown:
I thought there was no discharge in pine hill there are a lot of big bucks along branch ave.

rocky
12-17-2009, 06:47 PM
I thought there was no discharge in pine hill there are a lot of big bucks along branch ave.

Did you notice the word area in my post?:rolleyes:

BuckChaser
12-17-2009, 10:43 PM
I thought there was no discharge in pine hill there are a lot of big bucks along branch ave.

i talked to a game wardon about these towns with no discharge laws and he said that hunting should be exempt from the ordinance and that if somebody got charged they would probaly win the case in court.

Ole 20 Point
12-18-2009, 09:38 AM
i talked to a game wardon about these towns with no discharge laws and he said that hunting should be exempt from the ordinance and that if somebody got charged they would probaly win the case in court.Anybody feel lucky enough to test this theory? :please:

BuckChaser
12-18-2009, 12:01 PM
Anybody feel lucky enough to test this theory? :please:
thats the hard part, between attorney fees and time wasted in court is it worth it?

tuny
12-22-2009, 02:04 PM
Don't be getting all fired up about beating all the ordinances that ban discharge. Get a copy of the ordinance and read it over, sometimes it excludes persons engaged in legal hunting activities. If it tries to ban hunting, you can beat that one hands down:thup:. Towns can't regulate hunting but they can regulate public safety issues.