jmillr1
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I’m inclined to agree as far as public land goes.Honestly this doesn't upset me. I always thought it was cheating when somebody gets a text from their camera real time of an animal.
I’m inclined to agree as far as public land goes.Honestly this doesn't upset me. I always thought it was cheating when somebody gets a text from their camera real time of an animal.
I'm just not a huge fan of more government stipulations on any form of private land. Granted I'm in Texas, but to me its like giving the mouse a cookie...I'm all for it. Even on private land, the state already regulates methods of take on private land, so it is not anything new.
At least large posse's creat jobs.
Drones are already illegal to use for hunting in AZ. I know in Alaska drone use is illegal at any stage of a hunt (i.e. an animal must be removed from the field and using a drone while packing an animal out is illegal).
Or a pig a pancakeI'm just not a huge fan of more government stipulations on any form of private land. Granted I'm in Texas, but to me its like giving the mouse a cookie...
I can see that point of view. Though I see it as the regulation is not on the land, but on the taking of wild game, which belongs to the state regardless of where it is located.I'm just not a huge fan of more government stipulations on any form of private land. Granted I'm in Texas, but to me its like giving the mouse a cookie...
Believe it or not, a lot of big name guide outfits were for the ban. I honestly think it will help them a little. Guides can spend the time in the woods and get to know animals habits, the average guy can not spend as much time in the woods, so he puts out a bunch of cameras to cover as much ground as possible.I don't have a dog in this fight but I'm surprised they were able to get this through as I'm sure the outfitters were strongly opposed
That's what I was thinking.Probably just another law that Fish and Game will struggle to enforce
I can see the appeal on public lands, however banning on private is just BS. Love em or hate em I am not for "the man" telling me what to do!
All for ban on cell type cams though, I have never run cams out west, however I managed a lot of whitetail property in the Midwest and cams are simply deadly! Never had cell cams, poor service, but had 30 plus Reconyx out, and if I got regular pics of target bucks they were in trouble!
Now what we need is a limit on helpers in the field. Shouldn't need a small village to kill an animal.
I've not seen what you-all have gotten upset about - the piles of trail cams at water holes. The flocks of guides monitoring game, etc.
All I see is that some folks have this desire to remove the ability to see what game is out there - for everyone instead of letting folks choose if they want to do it or not. That's my issue with it all. If you feel the need to go it without technology, you can. If you want to fantasize about a booner, you can. No-one is stopping you.
Maybe a total technology ban is reasonable - anything that is battery or solar powered is not allowed while hunting or scouting? Get rid of it all?
I noticed that too. What's the rules for this? If you have a photo of a critter an said critter dies that season by you, or a guides client is that the considered used to take wildlife?Well, they didn’t ban trail cameras, just hunters using cameras for the take of wildlife. Everyone else can still use them.