North Central US | mikado - 11/17/2025 17:44
If your neighbor put up a trail cam, on his property ( line fence) but faces it so its view is your house and yard….how would you feel about this. There is just open pasture ( mine) between house and trail cam. His land is woods, no house of his anywhere on that property.
I’ll have to verify if this is accurate, but some information from guys that hunt my property lead me to believe this may be the case.
If so….makes me uncomfortable.
I’ve probably taken a leak in view, at some time. Maybe my wife or granddaughter decided to use outdoor facilities a time or two?
I would think if you want to capture wildlife you should point a camera into woods….or at least your own property.
We had that happen with state land we lease, someone put a trail camera facing the back yard of our house, about 5 feet away from the fence. Conviently, we had a cow that didn't believe in fences and from what I can tell she used it as a scratching post and managed to scratch it down so it was in the grass. It stayed there for a few years. It probably still is there.
I do like the flag idea. If it happens again, I'll have to try that. |