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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1726852" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I don't think you can ping a game cam, and if you could, it wouldn't do you much good. Like you said, it would only tell you if it was on or off. Triangulating one would work technically since they work off of a cellular signal, but you are getting all CSI and that just isn't going to happen. Like the others, I would HIGHLY advise against anything that could harm anyone else. It isn't worth harming someone over a game cam. My suggestion, would be to use an IR camera on the trail leading into where your feeder or other game cams have been installed, and make sure it is hidden extremely well. Then you could possibly get a shot of them coming in and poking around for your goods. Use some kind of decoy, a old lawn chair, crappy blind, or something to get their attention. If they are trespassing, they are probably going to go investigate anything that they think they could steal or trash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1726852, member: 9675"] I don't think you can ping a game cam, and if you could, it wouldn't do you much good. Like you said, it would only tell you if it was on or off. Triangulating one would work technically since they work off of a cellular signal, but you are getting all CSI and that just isn't going to happen. Like the others, I would HIGHLY advise against anything that could harm anyone else. It isn't worth harming someone over a game cam. My suggestion, would be to use an IR camera on the trail leading into where your feeder or other game cams have been installed, and make sure it is hidden extremely well. Then you could possibly get a shot of them coming in and poking around for your goods. Use some kind of decoy, a old lawn chair, crappy blind, or something to get their attention. If they are trespassing, they are probably going to go investigate anything that they think they could steal or trash. [/QUOTE]
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