I’ve got a place out west that’s about ten miles off the river and had an encounter with a group of illegals back in April at 230 in the morning. Fixing to head back out for a work weekend and was thinking about maybe a wireless perimeter alarm to place along the cabin and driveway just so I don’t have any surprises in the middle of the night. I’m pretty sure there was a coyote picking people up just east of my place and the creek was being used as a staging area. I didn’t have any problems last time out, just didn’t like them walking up on me at 230 in the morning.
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With all the activity down there it might be a good idea but be prepared for a lot of false alarms. I had one on my driveway and finally removed it. Any movement set it off, grass blowing in the wind, animals walking by, birds flying. But still, if it gives you peace of mind, go for it.
Me...I would prefer some good old M16 APM’s.
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Originally posted by Geezy Rider View PostWith all the activity down there it might be a good idea but be prepared for a lot of false alarms. I had one on my driveway and finally removed it. Any movement set it off, grass blowing in the wind, animals walking by, birds flying. But still, if it gives you peace of mind, go for it.
Me...I would prefer some good old M16 APM’s.
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Originally posted by SNKETR View PostI've used cell cameras in the past. Obviously that has limited range so it's not realistic to cover an entire large property. Gotta focus on choke points and likely/known routes.
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Get about 200 guinea chicks , raise them, then turn em loose on your property. They’ll create such a racket the the illegals will come pay you for mercy to make it stop.
Seriously, when I lived in the country I had 5. They would roost in an old oak tree and would eat out anything that came within 300 yards of the house. Way better alarm system than the **** dogs. I ended up blasting them and eating them because they wouldn’t shut upLast edited by txpitdog; 08-13-2021, 01:17 PM.
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