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my alternative perspective on game cameras is that they should be made illegal. spend some time outdoors doing some Real scouting would do most hunters some good rather then setting up a camera and checking it every every 6 months and maybe once before hunting season and calling that scouting. take your kids out scouting as a excuse to get in the woods my daughter herd her first bugle last year and is hooked now. cant get that with a game camera. but on the original topic I hate game cams but won't touch one if I see it. might place a branch in front of the sensor if I see it though to help them get a few extra pics......jk
many people have voiced their dislike of game cams on public land in this thread. So OH MAH, does that mean that if you put cams on public land that you are being disrespectful in some way to other hunters, and causing problems inside the hunting community? Do you see where im going with this?...
Quote from: archer86 on October 11, 2018, 05:42:54 PMmy alternative perspective on game cameras is that they should be made illegal. spend some time outdoors doing some Real scouting would do most hunters some good rather then setting up a camera and checking it every every 6 months and maybe once before hunting season and calling that scouting. take your kids out scouting as a excuse to get in the woods my daughter herd her first bugle last year and is hooked now. cant get that with a game camera. but on the original topic I hate game cams but won't touch one if I see it. might place a branch in front of the sensor if I see it though to help them get a few extra pics......jkSure you can For some, there is alot more to it than scouting. Personally I enjoy my cameras just as much, and maybe even more so, than hunting, and I live for hunting