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Offline Phillip.beaudry

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Re: Cell cams stealing hunting spots.
« Reply #15 on: July 23, 2022, 12:20:44 AM »
this reads like a schitzo post hahaha. im obviously new so insult me all you want, but this thread is a big reason why new people don't want to hunt. it is gatekept to no end. you should want people to have a good time and get an animal so they keep hunting and keep the hobby alive. the more hunters there are the more of a chance of the government listening. ive gotten good information about things, mostly related to equipment or whatever newbie question I have, but none when it comes to where to go. I mean, I get it, you want to have a successful hunt and get that meat and trophy but so do others. so do new people. its frustrating as a newbie. just my two cents, you may proceed to talk *censored* about me.

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Re: Cell cams stealing hunting spots.
« Reply #16 on: July 23, 2022, 12:39:50 AM »
this reads like a schitzo post hahaha. im obviously new so insult me all you want, but this thread is a big reason why new people don't want to hunt. it is gatekept to no end. you should want people to have a good time and get an animal so they keep hunting and keep the hobby alive. the more hunters there are the more of a chance of the government listening. ive gotten good information about things, mostly related to equipment or whatever newbie question I have, but none when it comes to where to go. I mean, I get it, you want to have a successful hunt and get that meat and trophy but so do others. so do new people. its frustrating as a newbie. just my two cents, you may proceed to talk *censored* about me.
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Re: Cell cams stealing hunting spots.
« Reply #17 on: July 23, 2022, 05:49:39 AM »
Im confused. why do you feel folks are talking S*** about you?

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Re: Cell cams stealing hunting spots.
« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2022, 06:25:23 AM »
Think about when the automobile came out and got popular. I imaging while some were tickled to have and easier way to transport game, the hardcore horsemen were probably talking crap about the car users as well. Or affordable optics, either scope or binoculars. Or how about when smokeless powder came along? Or when bullet technology got better? Go back even further when it was just bow and arrow hunting and guns came along?
I do kind of equate this to why the regs have limits on aircraft use for scouting and hunting on the same day. You KNOW there are people using drones to scout, legal or not. No real difference between that and a 'live' game camera that sends you an instant picture. Put enough out and you would know the intercept point and about how long you have to finish your cup of coffee before heading out to harvest the critter. They very well may need to set up some regs for game cams in the near future. That some will still ignore. Just like the others that some people ignore now.
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Re: Cell cams stealing hunting spots.
« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2022, 07:16:52 PM »
Yup let’s all start complaining about trail cams and next thing you know they will be band  here like in other states during hunting season
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