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    Full Member GA1dad's Avatar
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    Caught,,,

    So my co-worker allowed me to return to his home and detect while he was away on vacation. I got an e-mail from him yesterday that simply said "Caught", and these photos were attached.

    Seems he always puts a deer cam facing his front porch when out of town. ( rough neighborhood )

    Another example of why I wear that long vest,,,,,, that could have been a great plumber shot.
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    that is pretty funny!
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    real funny , now you know to only use his grill and enjoy his refrigerated beverages on his back porch where no one sees a thing .
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    Ha good one
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    HA! Bet you were surprised. It's probably best to assume we are always being watched. I've spotted more than a few "hidden" trail cams set up by hunters, and even a found one set up in the middle of the summer to surveil an old cellar hole site I used to detect. I made sure to wave every time I went by it.
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    That is pretty funny!
    But contradicting too... ... the welcome sign is blocking the ADT sign!
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    Too funny at least no rutting!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger View Post
    That is pretty funny!
    But contradicting too... ... the welcome sign is blocking the ADT sign!
    I noticed that too. I`ve got a similar setup on my garage, where it says no trespassing on one side and welcome on the other.

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