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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #150 on: Yesterday at 07:05:54 AM »
Of course there is a difference between west side black tails and Rosie’s compared to the east side.They are both very subject to  figuring out where they live and their small pattern of normal of travel is. The mention of technology with the fishing is real. Watch the utube videos of the guides fishing the B10 fishery.I watched this  year at the mouth of the Cowlitz and Lewis where I fish.

. Many of these people have purchased live scopes and whatever else is the latest and greatest. They stare at their screen and moving two cranks up or down on their reels .Technology is the death of fishing and hunting in this country. For those that keep embracing technology because it is fun, you are excellerating the demise of it all .

 Not the demise of it all, but more likely reduced opportunity with shorter seasons, smaller limits and lottery access.

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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #151 on: Yesterday at 02:52:20 PM »
So I brought it up pages ago and never got the pro cell cameras banned folks to comment on these reasons so let’s post them again for consideration.

It is already illegal to hunt animals with the aid of radio telemetry equipment.

It is already illegal to use radios to relay the location of game animals.

It is already illegal to fly a drone in the same day you hunt because it relays pictures of animals to a hunter.

Omg could you imagine if there was one piece of technology that did all 3 of those without a human operator and you get it in real time?  I wonder what that piece of technology would be called?  Sounds a lot like what a cell or satellite transmitting camera would do.

This isn’t about taking hunter rights. It’s about legal definitions catching up with technology. Currently it is legal to use them and have fun while it lasts but at the end of the day this concept has always been banned in most states… during hunting seasons on a day you hunt and that is what is being proposed. Don’t make this into something it isn’t and just look at it for what it is.
Are you saying it's illegal to use radios to give the location of game animals in Washington State or Idaho?

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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #152 on: Yesterday at 06:21:52 PM »
I'm nearly certain they will pass the rule limiting these advancements, I just hope they include exceptions for wolf and predator hunting, we seriously need these tools available for predator hunting and trapping.
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #153 on: Yesterday at 10:26:14 PM »
Of course there is a difference between west side black tails and Rosie’s compared to the east side.They are both very subject to  figuring out where they live and their small pattern of normal of travel is. The mention of technology with the fishing is real. Watch the utube videos of the guides fishing the B10 fishery.I watched this  year at the mouth of the Cowlitz and Lewis where I fish.

. Many of these people have purchased live scopes and whatever else is the latest and greatest. They stare at their screen and moving two cranks up or down on their reels .Technology is the death of fishing and hunting in this country. For those that keep embracing technology because it is fun, you are excellerating the demise of it all .

Yup it’s pretty much screwed up the bass tournament world....

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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #154 on: Today at 05:21:38 AM »
Heck we’re 8 pages in so far and the only legitimate reason that has been provided as to why they should be allowed is for watching traps. No one else has even provided a reason for the group to consider… 

I would love for the pro cell camera side to provide a reason why I should change my stance. I’m listening.


Read Bearpaws post.

Damn good reason to change your mind......

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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #155 on: Today at 08:54:20 AM »
I just got this cell cam video.  I live in W WA this is in eastern Oregon. I keep it there year round just for stuff like this

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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #156 on: Today at 09:00:29 AM »
Cool video!!!

 


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