Game Camera Camo
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Game Camera Camo
Does anyone have any ideas for camouflaging game cameras to prevent theft? I normally F26 bark to my bear boxes but I am looking to improve blending them into the tree. Have not had one stolen yet but I know the lock needs addressing. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance
BD400 with XV530IR scope, HHA Optimizer
Zombie 20 inch with lighted nocks
Afflictor Broadheads K2 125 grain
Bulldog 380 HHA Optimizer with the XV530IR scope, Triggertech
Spinal Tapps- 18-inch
Afflictor Broadheads K2 125 grain
Zombie 20 inch with lighted nocks
Afflictor Broadheads K2 125 grain
Bulldog 380 HHA Optimizer with the XV530IR scope, Triggertech
Spinal Tapps- 18-inch
Afflictor Broadheads K2 125 grain
Re: Game Camera Camo
I’ve had luck by hanging my cameras higher. I also went to wifi transmitted cameras so I don’t have to pull the cards they download on my network straight to my computer. Good luck!
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Re: Game Camera Camo
Make a "log" out of 6" pcv, covered by bark with the camera installed inside. Place it in the crotch of a tree or stand it up on end.
Re: Game Camera Camo
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Re: Game Camera Camo
Years ago when I made my own homebrew cams I had a piece of bark that i put clay on a tree in the area and made a form. I then would put liquid nails on the outside of the cam leaving the lens etc open and press the mold into it. Then let dry and paint to mach the tree bark. I would set some cameras on trails in public parks and never had one stolen they blended in like a part of the tree really well.