Here is a unique use of trail cams. Catching suspected border intruders - humans. http://www.borderinvasionpics.com
not as exciting as catching a photo of a huge buck, but a pretty cool way to prove the point that the borders aren't closed
Aliens cover their tracks New video shows illegal aliens covering their tracks with tree limb. http://http://www.borderinvasionpics.com/0901Jan19a.html
interesting... These cameras are great. I bought one for my son for Christmas a few years ago, he lives in suburban rural northeast Ohio...when he put up his camera on his pond on his 2 acres of land, he found out all kinds of things...what the neighborhood kids were doing back there, primarily...:wink:
I second the motion for these cameras being great! I leave mine out in the woods some place on my property 8-9 months of the year just to see what's around.Three years ago when a border intruder was coming in my front yard to do his job ,I set out the camera to find out which neighbors dog it was.Pictures sure trumped the "it wasn't my dog excuse.":tsk:
Drug runners crossing border on foot Trail cam video catches drug runner near border. http://http://www.borderinvasionpics.com/special/dh4DummiesPt1.html
The years of trail cams set for the jaguar pics they wanted in Arizona and New Mexico, they must have taken hundreds of those. Interesting that there is a criminal investigation in the death of that cat, it is a bum rap if the death is seen as criminal, the wild animal was 15 years old with kidney failure. Google Arizona Jaguar and you can read all about it.
Surprizingly, I've never caught a tresspasser on my cameras yet, and they are on private property which is close to national forest.