retrieverman
32 Cal
I much prefer beef steak to deer steak.The picture doesn't taste very good.
I much prefer beef steak to deer steak.The picture doesn't taste very good.
Trail cameras are not period correct! I'm old school.
I much prefer beef steak to deer steak.
Yes, you can hunt over bait in Alabama if you buy a bait license. It is illegal to shoot at night unless hog or predator hunting. Lots of guys are going out hog/ predator hunting at night with night scopes shooting deer not hogs. I live outside the city limits and the neighborhood is not in the city limits so they can actually fire a firearm in their yards. The houses are pretty close together so Firearms would alert and piss off their neighbors, so they are shooting them with bows. I have found several dead deer on my property with arrow wounds and have found random arrows that were not mine or my boys in the woods boarding the neighborhood. I don't own the deer and can't keep them from going into their yards and if they have a hunting license there is no law against them shooting one on their 1/2 acre lot during legal shooting time. It is illegal to retrieve a deer on someone else's property without permission and it would take a really well placed shot to keep a deer in their backyard after a shot. It is very frustrating to say the least.
Some state senator probably got caught with his/her pants down! these days thats how a lot of legislation makes its way to the floor.
Robby
Amen to that!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".
So what!It's a felony for you to even say that
A BIG AMEN TO THAT!Real-time game cameras on public land,is not fair if used to spot game
for hunting. If used for other purposes Ok maybe. But hunting should
require skill, effort and fairness to the animal being hunted. Technology
is removing sportsmanship.
Perhaps Utah members can make sense of this.
https://www.foxnews.com/great-outdoors/utah-bans-trail-cameras-big-game-hunting
curiosity question : as Utah banned trail cam use "BY HUNTERS" , how does this correlate to a "sense of security"In a way I do agree with you, but I do see value in them. They do offer a sense of security when placed discretely.
Well darn , Nuthatch , i always thought the idea of "HUNTING" was to get off your a-- and get out among nature to pursue your passion !! I come alive when i hit the woods and hills !! GOOD ON YA , BUDDY !!!!Yep. I say, “imagine” because some people wouldn’t dream of such a thing. But, yes, it’s currently happening.
My version of a scouting package involves a pack stuffed with the bare essentials and a set of binoculars. Never manage to find any bucks that way but it sure is fun to get out & try.
I always felt using trail cameras is kind of cheating. I've never used them, and don't plan to.
Unfortunately some people are just slobs that will resort to unethical and/or illegal acts to achieve their personal goals. Let's not forget, however, that the entire anti-gun crowd uses the illegal acts of bad people in possession of firearms to try to make all gun ownership illegal! We must always be careful not to judge how "things" should be used by good people because of the rotten apples in the barrel that use those same things illegally and unethically.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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