Stolen equipment registery????

350mag1

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Do you guys think there is any point of making up a stolen hunting equipment registry?

It erks me to no end reading about how some low life stole a tree stand, camera, etc. I had a Moultrie D40 stolen from our 100 acre bush lot about 3 weeks ago and I'm having a hard time letting it go. It was just a cheap cam but it's the point of it all.

I thought forsure I found it on Kijiji last week but I had a relative check it out that happens to work for the police force and although it wasn't mine........guess what......it was stolen!!! Young punks stole it. They were busted right in front of their parents.......I think they learned a valuable lesson to say the least.

Anyway, would there be any point to listing details, numbers, where it was stolen from, etc, of the stolen product so we can all watch out for it?
 
It's becoming a time that we have to do just that unfortunately.
I know the 2 Moultries I own (or should I say OWNED) have the serial numbers on the original box and the camera itself. I'm sure some others have also made their own identification symbols on their equipment.......I know I will now.

Just thought I'd throw it out there.
 
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I had a buddy who uses cameras have one stolen. He went out and bought two. Put one in the same place as the stolen one and put the other hidden up in a tree where it could look over the one below it. Guess what? His camera got stolen again. He took the pics to the police from the hidden one and they arrested the culprit and got his second camera back before it had been sold. Maybe that is where we are going with this. Security cams for your trail cams.
 
I had a buddy who uses cameras have one stolen. He went out and bought two. Put one in the same place as the stolen one and put the other hidden up in a tree where it could look over the one below it. Guess what? His camera got stolen again. He took the pics to the police from the hidden one and they arrested the culprit and got his second camera back before it had been sold. Maybe that is where we are going with this. Security cams for your trail cams.

That's what I'll be doing this time. I wish they had an affordable GPS tracking unit for equipment like this. I guess till then, it's 2 cams.......1 to steal, 1 to catch and hopefully they don't spot the the latter of the 2.
 
uncle had a honda 4trax stollen by a person down the road and caught them driving it. that happened near smiths falls. A friend had his truck stollen from near perth and found parts of it for sale in blakeny on kajiji. Unless it bolted down and dangerous to the thiefs health nothing is safe
 
I lost 15 goose decoys of my front porch last fall in the Russell,Ontario area. I put them out at midnight for the next morning, woke up at 4 and they were gone. I figure it was a tree hugger trying to prevent me from hunting the next morning. There are a few quirkey neighbhours who I wouldn't put it pat.
 
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