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Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Van, Aug 30, 2013.

  1. Van

    Van Weekend Warrior

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    Who needs to buy a stic n pic when the stuff rolling around in the bed of your truck is free?! We will see if it holds up. :thumbup:

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  2. Cablebob

    Cablebob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That will last just fine but how do you keep the bottle from spinning circles?
     
  3. Van

    Van Weekend Warrior

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    I wrapped the strap around it a few times. It's pretty solid. Also the steak is angled foward slightly and the weight of the camera is keeping it that direction.
     
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    Cablebob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Let us know how it works out. I have a surplus of trees to choose from, but there is one spot I'd like to put a camera that this would work well.
     
  5. Van

    Van Weekend Warrior

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    This was spur of the moment throw together job. If I had more time Id make some changes. Maybe I will actually take some time and make a good one.
     
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    rknierim Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Wow! Nice work. I think I'm gonna have to try this out

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    I work in a metal shop and made a few trail cam stands. I know price is a factor, as I could make a few for under $5. BUT... I picked up a Stic N' Pic at a local show and like it so much I dont even want to use my homemade ones. Just kinda lost interest in cobbling one up.

    But cool to come up with and make something.
     
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    if it works..... use it, wish i could use somethin like that but too many run ins with tresspassers, security box and screwed to the tree for me.
     
  9. Just Passin thru

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    Looks good, but I'm in the same boat as austin97, too many people around for me to be able to use a stic-n-pic. Wish I could just set up a cam and not have to worry about it being stolen!
     
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    thats good
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Love it! The only thing you're missing is the duct tape.

    Blessings........Pastorjim
     
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    Lmao @ pj
     

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