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I am 70 years old and have been hunting for 60 years in this state. It is a sad state of affairs concerning big game populations from then to now. With the huge population growth and political climate this state is doomed for sportsman in the future. Who can blame Idaho for trying to slow down and protect what they have. For me it boils down to what hunting is supposed to be, two words. Fair chase is not knowing where a harvestable animal is while sitting in your living room. Then changing your hunting plans because of the pics you just received. Unfortunately, that is the reality that is now happening and is why this technology is facing more and more scrutiny. I am sure IDFG wishes not to be the next Cali-Wa
Quote from: pickardjw on October 11, 2025, 09:05:28 PMQuote from: EnglishSetter on October 10, 2025, 07:28:27 PMQuote from: pickardjw on October 10, 2025, 07:41:11 AMQuote from: 2MANY on October 10, 2025, 05:18:57 AMThat's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.Sounds like they should just regulate transmission time then.A law needs to be enforceable. How would you enforce transmission time?Just my observation, but cell cams effectively made the number of cams infinite. I've read of outfitters who have hundreds of cams.They found a way to require ID for “certain websites” in the state. Are you saying there is no way to enforce transmission times?Yes
Quote from: EnglishSetter on October 10, 2025, 07:28:27 PMQuote from: pickardjw on October 10, 2025, 07:41:11 AMQuote from: 2MANY on October 10, 2025, 05:18:57 AMThat's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.Sounds like they should just regulate transmission time then.A law needs to be enforceable. How would you enforce transmission time?Just my observation, but cell cams effectively made the number of cams infinite. I've read of outfitters who have hundreds of cams.They found a way to require ID for “certain websites” in the state. Are you saying there is no way to enforce transmission times?
Quote from: pickardjw on October 10, 2025, 07:41:11 AMQuote from: 2MANY on October 10, 2025, 05:18:57 AMThat's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.Sounds like they should just regulate transmission time then.A law needs to be enforceable. How would you enforce transmission time?Just my observation, but cell cams effectively made the number of cams infinite. I've read of outfitters who have hundreds of cams.
Quote from: 2MANY on October 10, 2025, 05:18:57 AMThat's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.Sounds like they should just regulate transmission time then.
That's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.
Every state has a quota each year for how many animals can be harvested. If the number of hunters grows and technology makes it easier to kill animals the seasons will get shorter and shorter until it’s by special draw only. I understand the effort that many people put into be successful, which includes dropping cameras across the countryside to find and pattern game. But let’s be honest, how many people can do this with cell cameras given how much time it saves people from scouting the old fashioned way until the season is special draw only?Yes some of you are using cell cameras and it’s not helping you kill more animals but others are using them and it’s helping them to kill considerably more animals through the years.
Quote from: EnglishSetter on October 12, 2025, 11:25:49 AMQuote from: pickardjw on October 11, 2025, 09:05:28 PMQuote from: EnglishSetter on October 10, 2025, 07:28:27 PMQuote from: pickardjw on October 10, 2025, 07:41:11 AMQuote from: 2MANY on October 10, 2025, 05:18:57 AMThat's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.Sounds like they should just regulate transmission time then.A law needs to be enforceable. How would you enforce transmission time?Just my observation, but cell cams effectively made the number of cams infinite. I've read of outfitters who have hundreds of cams.They found a way to require ID for “certain websites” in the state. Are you saying there is no way to enforce transmission times?YesDoubt it. If it pings off an Idaho based cell tower there’s a minimum delay. 24 hours, 12 hours, whatever time constraint determined to be allowable.
How did we go from cell cams didn’t exist until recent, to banning them is the yielding of some inalienable right?
If you believe that cell cams and thermals don't give hunters an unfair advantage then its safe to say your mother took acetaminophen to help with her hangovers while she was pregnant with you.
So does Idaho have data that supports an increase take of critters due to cell cameras or is everyone just hypothetically crying the sky is falling and we must do something? This whole issue seems to be trying to solve a problem that doesn’t seem to exist but there is a vocal minority that wants to be the ethics police for everyone.
Quote from: pickardjw on Yesterday at 01:07:00 PMQuote from: EnglishSetter on October 12, 2025, 11:25:49 AMQuote from: pickardjw on October 11, 2025, 09:05:28 PMQuote from: EnglishSetter on October 10, 2025, 07:28:27 PMQuote from: pickardjw on October 10, 2025, 07:41:11 AMQuote from: 2MANY on October 10, 2025, 05:18:57 AMThat's bs.I know guys who literally sit on the couch and wait until the big bear hits their bait and then go in to kill it.It's straight up lazy, cheating, and not hunting in their case.Sounds like they should just regulate transmission time then.A law needs to be enforceable. How would you enforce transmission time?Just my observation, but cell cams effectively made the number of cams infinite. I've read of outfitters who have hundreds of cams.They found a way to require ID for “certain websites” in the state. Are you saying there is no way to enforce transmission times?YesDoubt it. If it pings off an Idaho based cell tower there’s a minimum delay. 24 hours, 12 hours, whatever time constraint determined to be allowable.How does the carrier know it’s a cam?