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Re: Gas Drilling on My Hunting Lease! [Re: Smoker1] #465825 11/06/08 05:49 PM
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I think most cameras have an internal memory, in addition to a slot for SD card. You might want to go ahead and leave the camera on, they think they've taken care of the problem, and will probably try something stupid again.



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Re: Gas Drilling on My Hunting Lease! [Re: Smoker1] #465826 11/06/08 06:06 PM
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I was about to say put a lock on your deer stand and take down your cameras, then I noticed they already took your card . The same thing happened to me last year, a "roughneck" stole the card out of my camera. After talking to the Big Man on the site about the incident, I noticed a climbing stand in the back of a fellow's truck...kinda made me wonder.
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Re: Gas Drilling on My Hunting Lease! [Re: Boggyman] #465827 11/06/08 06:47 PM
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I'll definately lock my blind!
But I have some that are tree stands and can't be locked!
Guess I'll just have to deal with that.


Re: Gas Drilling on My Hunting Lease! [Re: Smoker1] #465828 11/06/08 09:49 PM
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Get another 'cheap' game camera or two, and 'hide them very well, pointing to you stand, and other game cam'. Catch the theives in the act, evidence for prosecution. Option 2 is to get a locking metal anti-tamper guard for your game cam; expensive, but maybe worth is in your case. Do all the above, and let drill-production-supervisor know and announce that there are surveillance cameras in use, and any tampering or poaching will be 100% prosecuted.


Re: Gas Drilling on My Hunting Lease! [Re: rstewlandman] #465829 11/06/08 10:19 PM
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IF they haven't rigged up yet, you may not have to worry about it.With the severe price drop in oil and gas, a lot of companies are stacking rigs rather than drilling. Oil has dropped from $144.00/barrel to below $70.00/barrel in a little over 40 days.

Even if they do rig up and drill, the deer will come back and they will resume their normal habits after a little sabbatical where they will assess the situation and figure out that there is no threat.




this a gas well not oil, nobody is slowing down except maybe Chesapeke, who are a bunch of idiots who priced themselves out of the game and are now cash poor....but even they will be back as winter natural gas prices begin to rise again...by the way I am working an oil prospect too, and its pretty well understood the oil high was a bubble at 144, and nobody in the circles of the Oil business i talk to think we will sustain 65 dollar oil either, more like 80 to 100 dollar range until summer demand....the client i work for just spent 2.8 million on a federal lease in Sabine National Forrest and we are about to be very busy......So that being said, more than likely if they havent staked the well, or built a pad even, it will more than likely be after the season before operations begin....




Oil Prices Going Back Up??? The IEA thinks so.............

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The International Energy Agency said Thursday that import prices for crude oil will likely average $100 a barrel in the period between 2008 and 2015, and will rise to more than $120 in 2030.......

Read more here.

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/ie...;siteid=yahoomy



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