Game Camera Locks – Secure Your Investment
July 20th, 2008 by Deer Tracking CamerasDigital game cameras aren't cheap!

- Game Camera Security Lock Box
We'll shell out $100, $200, or $300 for a deer tracking camera, and then leave it in the woods for days. When you go back to check on it, you cross your fingers and hope it is still there.
I was an unfortunate victim a few years ago. I never would have thought someone would steal a game camera in the middle of 1000 acres of private land, let alone ever even find it. I learned my lesson. I'll never hang a game camera again without securing it in some way.
Many of the manufactures now keep security in mind in their new designs. I recently picked up another cheap StealthCam digital game camera, and it came with its own security bracket and steel cable. It's no guarantee, but it provides some level of protection. A thief with a cable cutter could still steal it, but how many guys carry cable cutters in the woods. At least it can't easily walk off.
Game camera locks come in a variety of options. Some manufacturers adding locking points to the camera housings. Others are integrating security brackets with the game camera housings. One of the most secure options is the camera security lock box. Typically manufactured from 16 guage steel, companies like CAMLOCKbox are creating lock boxes for all popular makes and models of game cameras.
These lockable boxes can be cabled to a tree and give you the peace of mind to know it will still be there when you return. So secure your investment, and secure your game camera with a security lock box.