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NDA: How to Keep Your Trail Cams Safe on Public Land

The following video comes courtesy of the National Deer Association.

Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

Greetings outdoor enthusiasts! We all love the thrill of capturing wildlife in their natural habitat with our trusty trail cameras.

However, it’s important to ensure these valuable tools remain safe while they are out in the wilderness, especially on public land.

Here are four practical tips from our friends over at the National Deer Association to help you do just that.

1. Discretion is the Key

Firstly, remember the old saying, “Out of sight, out of mind”? This couldn’t be more relevant when it comes to placing your trail cameras. Try to keep them off the well-trodden paths where human traffic is high.

After all, a hidden camera is less likely to attract unwanted attention, thereby staying safer.

2. Elevate Your Game

When securing your trail camera, think vertically. The higher you mount your camera on a tree, the more secure it is.

Most casual passersby won’t be looking up and the height acts as a deterrent. Plus, an elevated viewpoint might offer a unique perspective on the wildlife you’re tracking.

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3. Secure and Steady

Take the extra step to secure your trail camera with a cable lock. It’s a simple measure that can deter quick ‘grab and go’ thefts.

Although the wild can’t promise you the security of your own backyard, a cable lock might just be the next best thing.

4. Practicality Over Price

Last but not least, consider opting for a cheaper camera.

While we all love high-tech equipment, the sting of losing a budget-friendly camera is a lot less severe.

Keep in mind that the primary goal is to capture nature in its raw beauty, not necessarily in ultra-high definition.

Conclusion

By following these tips, you’ll significantly improve the security of your trail cameras while ensuring they continue to record those unforgettable wildlife moments.

Happy hunting, and may your cameras stay as untouched as the wilderness they are capturing!

About the NDA

The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting.

Support NDA’s mission by becoming a member today: https://www.deerassociation.com/join

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