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I like to get all naked, tie a rope around my junk and drag a boat anchor through the trail cameras with nothing but my 'nads
If I am on public land and come across a trailcam that is not locked up, I will read the sd card with my picture viewer and then put the sd card back and make sure the cam is on. Just ran into one the other day. It is unattended out in the woods. Why not look at the pictures .
Easy. Not yours. Smile and keep walking.
Licensing trail cams sounds like a great idea, all of a sudden they become registered private property, with there own unique number and license then you can call somebody when they disappear.
While out bear hunting recently I ran into a logger marking trees & he was very adamant about trail cams, blinds & such being litter in his opinion, & if on public land would "take it down" especially if area will be logged out anytime soon...I have seen a few cams and give a wave or an oh $#!+ look, & if I'm caught by ya in "your spot" on public land too bad, does the guy who leaves rope at green river get first jump only the first day then it's 1st come, pack it out...
Quote from: AWS on September 09, 2013, 06:56:48 PMLicensing trail cams sounds like a great idea, all of a sudden they become registered private property, with there own unique number and license then you can call somebody when they disappear.All of my trail cams have a serial number and all are registered with my warranty cards and my home owners insurance. So they are registered private property. I have my cameras out almost year round and I know that one day one will get stolen. I expect others to leave my stuff alone but I understand that in this world that I can expect to be disappointed in others. Licensing trail cameras is a terrible idea. I don't need anymore government regulations in my life.
Quote from: dfresh96 on September 09, 2013, 09:15:58 PMWhile out bear hunting recently I ran into a logger marking trees & he was very adamant about trail cams, blinds & such being litter in his opinion, & if on public land would "take it down" especially if area will be logged out anytime soon...I have seen a few cams and give a wave or an oh $#!+ look, & if I'm caught by ya in "your spot" on public land too bad, does the guy who leaves rope at green river get first jump only the first day then it's 1st come, pack it out...It is interesting that the logger said that in his opinion cameras, blinds and such are concedered litter and he would take them down if he found them on public land. In my opinion when loggers mark their cut boundaries with miles of colored ribbon, paper signs and paint is litter, so using his logic does that mean if it is on public land can I take their markings down; especially if I'm going to hunt the area soon?
Quote from: bmccalister on September 13, 2013, 04:59:35 PMQuote from: dfresh96 on September 09, 2013, 09:15:58 PMWhile out bear hunting recently I ran into a logger marking trees & he was very adamant about trail cams, blinds & such being litter in his opinion, & if on public land would "take it down" especially if area will be logged out anytime soon...I have seen a few cams and give a wave or an oh $#!+ look, & if I'm caught by ya in "your spot" on public land too bad, does the guy who leaves rope at green river get first jump only the first day then it's 1st come, pack it out...It is interesting that the logger said that in his opinion cameras, blinds and such are concedered litter and he would take them down if he found them on public land. In my opinion when loggers mark their cut boundaries with miles of colored ribbon, paper signs and paint is litter, so using his logic does that mean if it is on public land can I take their markings down; especially if I'm going to hunt the area soon?its just his way of rationalizing being a thief. i see nice cars and such on public land all the time, with no owner nearby. does that make the cars litter? if hes out logging and you take all his gear out of his truck, which is parked on public land, arent you just picking up abandoned litter by his way of viewing things?