Perfect example of "ignorance is bliss", take away the cameras but it doesn't change the fact that numerous people are focusing on one area. Not sure how no cameras is going to translate to no hunting pressure. Honestly I would rather find out before the season than during the season that tons of guys are focusing on an area. Yeah it's obnoxious seeing that many cameras but it doesn't change the amount of tags issued, it just makes you as a hunter more aware of how many other people found your "honey hole". I understand the argument about people hiking in to place/check cameras and maybe the law will deter a few lazy guys from going into an area but I would think most of the other guys would just spend more time in an area actually hiking around scouting vice placing a camera and leaving. I feel like the major draw of cameras is the fact that you can limit the amount of pressure you put on an area.