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game camera pic from my new place

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Iluv2hunt
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Both of my Moultrie's broke all the tabs off. I use a ratchet strap and just put it below all the sensors. Actually holds better and stronger than the cords it came with

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rebelman
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interisting not a bad solution

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Iluv2hunt
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If I may give you another tip....don't face your cam to either West or East. You will end up with a lot of washed out pictures. Also your time is wrong 😉

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Papa_J
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I was gonna try gluing on some fishing line guides, for my cameras as well as rifles for lifting and lowering gun in and out of tree stand just couldn't decide on glue or weld.

There's a built-in loop on long guns. It's called a loop at the end of the line big enough to slip over the bbl, but too small to go over the foregrip. Slide the line thru the trigger guard and then put the "well-tied" loop over the bbl. Lift away. Muzzle facing away, and 90% of the weight is on the bbl. Of course, an unloaded gun is a must.

Or, if you have a sling on the gun, then you can slip the line thru the sling and put the loop over the bbl. I like this one less, as the muzzle is facing up when you lift or lower the gun.

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podunk kennels
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I always climb with mine... of course Im an aerial steel worker. Just cant bring myself to tie a rope around my rifle and haul it up.

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