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Didn't take long for this crap to begin.....
Well that solves a lot of probI have signs on each gate and each house. When a camera no longer works, I put them up in an obvious place.
You can buy broken cameras for around $10 or so.
Yep, I get a kick out of so many saying they really aren't that much good for anything but yet have to have them.Thank you for this post! I was reluctant to post it myself knowing their would be hair raising on the back of those that use these gadgets. These modern gadgets, as you very well stated, "takes the hunt out of hunting".
I have no problem with security cameras. I use them myself. I have a problem with using cameras to hunt an animal. You have the right idea, setting some sort of rules would be the way to go.aint no way some commie politician is going to tell me i cant put up a security camera on my private property
a simpler way to fix the situation would be to make a safe zone around natural water scorces
1000 yards, no cameras or firearms in any direction would take of the concentration of cameras and hunters on public land
That‘s probably one of those surveys where they cherry picked the folks asked. I don’t trust ANYTHING the .gov crowd says anymore."The state’s wildlife department voted to restrict the use of trail cameras for hunting. The decision was made after the Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) conducted a survey and found that use of the devices for hunting purposes was opposed by the majority of respondents"
Sounds like Wildlife Dept. listened to the residents.
That‘s probably one of those surveys where they cherry picked the folks asked. I don’t trust ANYTHING the .gov crowd says anymore.
The banning of game cams in AZ and UT is nothing but political grandstanding and is in no way enforceable on private land.
If they try to ban them in TX and/or OK, I will become an outlaw, because at this stage in my hunting life, I get more enjoyment out of check cameras than I do actually hunting.
I agree I have been and will continue to use trail camera they Don't guarantee you an animal they are interesting to see some of what is in your area and what is no longer there as time and season progresses what might come by today or mainly at night might not ever show up again. They are best from what I've seen to give you an idea if you have trespassing and poaching going on we put them on all access points around food plots I even put non working cams out for decoys a few have walked off but real camera has some pictures of the trash that got them. Had outbreak of lights in middle of night on different cameras I let word out to suspected people about getting multiple pictures and haven't seen anymoreNot so. They only tell you what is in the area where you have a camera. I just started using them and have not been any more successful than I was before.
The majority of sightings are at night and unless you are a jacklighter, you will not notice a difference.
Same hereThat‘s probably one of those surveys where they cherry picked the folks asked. I don’t trust ANYTHING the .gov crowd says anymore.
The banning of game cams in AZ and UT is nothing but political grandstanding and is in no way enforceable on private land.
If they try to ban them in TX and/or OK, I will become an outlaw, because at this stage in my hunting life, I get more enjoyment out of check cameras than I do actually hunting.
Good point. For many, a picture of an animal is just as good as harvesting one
The picture is easier to carry out of the woods.The picture doesn't taste very good.
Many times yThe picture is easier to carry out of the woods.
Is baiting legal there ? If not don't be bashful turn them in or start hunting there and kill them yourself and with friends take there Disneyland hunts awayI have a neighborhood that joins my property on one side. The lots are about an 1/2 acre. I walked the property line a few weeks ago and 5 of the houses had cellular game cameras pointed to corn piles in their back yards. The only trees/woods is my property. I have cameras that take cards you have to read. Before deer season started I had 5 really nice bucks on my place. I plant a lot of food plots for the wildlife and never hunt on my property because I have land to hunt elsewhere. All 5 bucks were shot opening weekend by my neighbors. Their backyards are only about 50 yards deep to the edge of my property. The cellular cameras alert them when the deer comes to their corn pile in the middle of the night. All they do is open their back doors and shoot them with crossbows. I don't have a problem with the card cameras but the good ol'boys around here are using the cellular ones to kill the mature old bucks at night. The cellular cameras have taken the place of spotlighting deer .
In NH that would be called poaching. Is it not where you live?I have a neighborhood that joins my property on one side. The lots are about an 1/2 acre. I walked the property line a few weeks ago and 5 of the houses had cellular game cameras pointed to corn piles in their back yards. The only trees/woods is my property. I have cameras that take cards you have to read. Before deer season started I had 5 really nice bucks on my place. I plant a lot of food plots for the wildlife and never hunt on my property because I have land to hunt elsewhere. All 5 bucks were shot opening weekend by my neighbors. Their backyards are only about 50 yards deep to the edge of my property. The cellular cameras alert them when the deer comes to their corn pile in the middle of the night. All they do is open their back doors and shoot them with crossbows. I don't have a problem with the card cameras but the good ol'boys around here are using the cellular ones to kill the mature old bucks at night. The cellular cameras have taken the place of spotlighting deer .
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