I'd fought around placing my trail camera in less than perfect places long enough. I got a Stic-n-Pic, and absolutely freaking love it. It allows me to put the trail cam exactly where I need to put it, every time. Plus, as an option you can mount additional trail cameras on the same mount. Check out the rest of my review and a video on the Stic-n-Pic, here.
Looked at those, but I think the SticnPic is better made. It has more stability which is nice for winds or when deer sniff and brush up against the camera. I also can mount multiple cameras to this stand.
The key to using the SNP is taking advantage of its versatility. Hiding a camera in any type of underbrush is simple and takes just a minute. Thieves don't seem to pay much attention to trail cams when they don't know they are there.
I also use Elimatree. Like SNP says you can hide them so easy and most people are looking for that black strap that is around the tree with a camera attached to it. It seems that most of the cameras these days are camo and if you hide it in brush etc it simply just disapears.