Down at the property someone stole my blind, a treestand, and two feeders. They did not take legs, just the 30 gallon barrels and throwers, both Moultrie setups. What the hell they going to do with them now??
Man, I'm sorry to hear that. It just turns my stomach. You work hard for everything ya got and someone just thinks they can help themselves. I hope ya catch the bastards.
Do you guy's mark your stuff with some form of ID just in case the cops find them some how? Years ago when I was first in the Military they had us mark all of our stuff with the first initial of our last name and thwe last four of our SSN...... Was a unique way of ID'ing our stuff in case it grew legs if you know what I mean.....
That has busted a few people over the years... I use an etcher (Electric pencil) and etch that in very secluded places and most dumbass thieves never think too look for one other then what's staring them in the face that is.....
I know how you feel buddy. Last week my trail cam had it's case cut where python cable went through. Luckily they were only mushroom and SD card thieves and left the actual camera with minimal damage to achieve their goal. I guess i can't really complain too much about it after reading this.. That shit would send me through the roof.
I know exactly how you feel epe. It is very frustrating to have your stuff stolen. I sure hope they get caught and you can get your stuff returned.
My thought on the feeders without legs is they dont care about using the stuff they just want to sell it. Either that or they will just make up their own hangers for the feeders.
Good advice. Notify local police as well. I know our local PD were able to catch a couple guys and recover some stolen items. If they don't know it is happening, they won't be looking for it. Not on top of their list of priorities. Check the pawn shops as well.
Ruined my whole turkey hunt. Once I got back into the blind (that I brought that day) I shaking I was so mad. I always say I want to catch them in the act. But I have a feeling I may do something the law would frown upon.