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		<title>Moultrie I45 Lock Box</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to set my new Moultrie I45 infrared digital game camera in the woods behind the house tonight, and I made a disturbing discovery.  The lock hole on the camera housing is too small to accept a standard long shank padlock.
My buddies tell me I&#8217;m crazy sometimes, but I&#8217;m not crazy enough to leave [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went to set my new Moultrie I45 infrared digital game camera in the woods behind the house tonight, and I made a disturbing discovery.  The lock hole on the camera housing is too small to accept a standard long shank padlock.</p>
<p>My buddies tell me I&#8217;m crazy sometimes, but I&#8217;m not crazy enough to leave a brand new $249.00 game camera in the woods unsecured.  I&#8217;m in a residential area that borders a nice section of woods, but on occasion, there is some foot traffic through that area.  I&#8217;m not willing to take the chance of losing another game camera, especially this one.</p>
<p>So far, this is the only big flaw I can see with the I45.  I wish all the game camera manufacturers would get their acts together and focus on some more simple security measures &#8230; like lock holes large enough to accept a real lock.</p>
<p>I did some searching online, and I haven&#8217;t been able to find anyone making a good lock box for the I45 yet.  I even checked Moultrie&#8217;s site, and couldn&#8217;t find a lock box that stated it supported the I45.  I&#8217;ve heard some bad things about their older lock boxes, and the one they currently have on their site only references the I40 and I60 as related products.</p>
<p>So I called the good people at <strong>CamLockBox.com</strong>.  I had visited their website, and didn&#8217;t see a model that supported the I45 yet.  They told me that they have received their I45 and I65 cameras, and are currently working on a new lockbox for them.  They anticipate having them ready in about 2 weeks<strong> (around the first week of October)</strong>.  This was good news to me, as I own CamLockBox cases for other models of cameras, and I love them.  These things are designed rock solid, and because of the way the case interlocks, there is no way it&#8217;s coming apart, unless you have the key.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be first in line to get mine.</p>
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