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I have cameras and it has changed the way I hunt. Before, I would shoot any legal animal cause I was primarily a meat hunter. Now I will pass on smaller bucks in search for the bigger bucks I have on camera. If I cannot connect on a mature deer I will harvest a doe (archery) instead of a small buck. I have noticed more quality bucks in my areas in just a few short years. With that being said.....my answer to the OP's post is "NO". Johnny
RT if your using them tom help me I'm ok with that ! HA HA.
Quote from: coachcw on July 30, 2013, 07:51:49 AMRT if your using them tom help me I'm ok with that ! HA HA.I figured you would say that!!
Technology is both a good thing and a bad thing. Trail cameras are just another tool that helps hunters be successful. Just like GPS's, quality optics, cell phones, satellite phones, rifle scopes with ballistic reticles or turrets, etc., etc. (Oh, and the internet. Forums like this help people gain knowledge that we had a hard time gathering 20 years ago.)The bad part about all these technology advancements is the increase in success rates. Better success leads to shortened hunting seasons. Trail cameras do lead to better success and easier scouting for a hunter. So, I do think it is a valid question to ask if they should be banned. I think it would be real battle to get them banned in this state. If they were going to ban them, the time to do it would have been 10 years ago, before they really got popular.So, that said, I say trail cameras should not be banned unless we want to start banning internet forums, gps use, cell phones, etc. I'm sure no one wants to ban those things.
without trail cameras the state would probably only have 1 confirmed wolf pack....
-Leaving private property on public land sometime makes me wonder-the damage caused by bait sites sometimes has irked me. Irresponsible people dumping salt etc out in the woods can cause serious damage for the years to follow.-change of game patterns done by baiting and sometimes the habituation of critters to man...- The unfair edge it gives hunters towards animals sometimes poses ethical/moral/whatever the word is, questions in my head.
3. Using aircraft: It is illegal to:• Use an aircraft to spot, locate, or report the location of wildlife for the purpose of hunting.• Hunt big game on the same day you were airborne for any purpose, except for a regularly scheduled commercial flight.14. Radio-telemetry equipment: It is illegal to use radio-telemetry equipment to locate and hunt wildlife with transmitters attached to them.