inthepines
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I have a unique proposition for anyone that can help me track down whoever is stealing my trail cams on the North Slope of the Uintas. I even have an offer for the person or persons that are taking my cameras. These cameras are not just sitting for the taking, they are locked inside metal boxes bolted to trees.
I run about 10 cameras in several drainages on the North Slope, and I have hunted up there for 10 years. It is very tough hunting for very few animals. I have learned a lot about the areas I hunt, and I am willing to share my trail cam pics and knowledge and information with whoever can help me find out who keeps stealing my cameras. My latest stolen camera was located in the East Fork of the Bear drainage. The trailhead was packed opening weekend of the archery hunt, and I assume it was stolen then. I have taken pictures of every vehicle parked there then and since. I have also placed multiple hidden cameras in the area to hopefully catch whoever did it. I am offering a $200 reward for finding and returning this latest camera. If you are the person that stole this camera or other cameras from me, send me a private, anonymous message, and I am more than happy and willing to give you the $200 for returning what you stole, no questions asked. We can work out a place to drop it off and I will never know who you are. You already can't use the camera because it has a security code. I am also more than happy to give you a digital camera and the combination to my locks so you can check my cameras and have access to the pictures without having to break my locks and steal my stuff. You know as well as I do that it is hard work to hike where you did. It is a lot of work to run those cameras, and I would rather join you and work together, because obviously you will stop at nothing to steal my stuff. I work too hard to create opportunities at animals. It is very frustrating to put in the work, only to have nothing to show for it. If I happen to get pictures of the thief, they will be posted here to be identified.
Anyone with any possible helpful information, please send me a private message.
Thanks
I run about 10 cameras in several drainages on the North Slope, and I have hunted up there for 10 years. It is very tough hunting for very few animals. I have learned a lot about the areas I hunt, and I am willing to share my trail cam pics and knowledge and information with whoever can help me find out who keeps stealing my cameras. My latest stolen camera was located in the East Fork of the Bear drainage. The trailhead was packed opening weekend of the archery hunt, and I assume it was stolen then. I have taken pictures of every vehicle parked there then and since. I have also placed multiple hidden cameras in the area to hopefully catch whoever did it. I am offering a $200 reward for finding and returning this latest camera. If you are the person that stole this camera or other cameras from me, send me a private, anonymous message, and I am more than happy and willing to give you the $200 for returning what you stole, no questions asked. We can work out a place to drop it off and I will never know who you are. You already can't use the camera because it has a security code. I am also more than happy to give you a digital camera and the combination to my locks so you can check my cameras and have access to the pictures without having to break my locks and steal my stuff. You know as well as I do that it is hard work to hike where you did. It is a lot of work to run those cameras, and I would rather join you and work together, because obviously you will stop at nothing to steal my stuff. I work too hard to create opportunities at animals. It is very frustrating to put in the work, only to have nothing to show for it. If I happen to get pictures of the thief, they will be posted here to be identified.
Anyone with any possible helpful information, please send me a private message.
Thanks