As many of you, I run cameras on public land. And 'knock on wood', I have had decent luck not getting my cameras stolen. I always put them one stick high, discard the thick web strap (which draws attention IMO) for a truckers hitched para cord ...and occasionally use a python cable. This has worked pretty well, but the cameras do stick out a bit even though I try to weave vines / branches etc around them.
Last night I was trimming my sapper suite so the material would not interfere w/my bow string and had an idea. This may be old news to most of you, although I searched the site and didn't find anything similar.
Any way, I took some of my wife hair bands and tied the discarded sapper material onto them to use as trail camera camo.
- Is this overkill? Probably.
- Will this prevent theft? Probably not.
- Was it an easy project sitting around on a Friday night that didn't cost a penny? Yep.
Last night I was trimming my sapper suite so the material would not interfere w/my bow string and had an idea. This may be old news to most of you, although I searched the site and didn't find anything similar.
Any way, I took some of my wife hair bands and tied the discarded sapper material onto them to use as trail camera camo.
- Is this overkill? Probably.
- Will this prevent theft? Probably not.
- Was it an easy project sitting around on a Friday night that didn't cost a penny? Yep.