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<blockquote data-quote="osugrads" data-source="post: 1725035" data-attributes="member: 15932"><p>I am trying to be proactive for all hunters. I called a local oklahoma company that has a GPS tracking device smaller than a credit card. You can "ping" it up to 50 a month for the first year included in the price $400 and then it is $99/yr after. Trying to talk to him about being a beta tester to install it in a game cam. He did not give me an immediate no, as it turns out he is an avid hunter and knows exactly what we face every year. I will call bushnell tuesday and see if they will donate a broken carmera to use as a dummy and set something up. The bad thing about the lock boxes is they will destroy everthing trying to get it open or just cut the python lock with bolt cutters. If they don't steal it you can maybe get a picture but that really does not catch them. GPS tracking speaks for itself regarding the longterm resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osugrads, post: 1725035, member: 15932"] I am trying to be proactive for all hunters. I called a local oklahoma company that has a GPS tracking device smaller than a credit card. You can "ping" it up to 50 a month for the first year included in the price $400 and then it is $99/yr after. Trying to talk to him about being a beta tester to install it in a game cam. He did not give me an immediate no, as it turns out he is an avid hunter and knows exactly what we face every year. I will call bushnell tuesday and see if they will donate a broken carmera to use as a dummy and set something up. The bad thing about the lock boxes is they will destroy everthing trying to get it open or just cut the python lock with bolt cutters. If they don't steal it you can maybe get a picture but that really does not catch them. GPS tracking speaks for itself regarding the longterm resolution. [/QUOTE]
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