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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #180 on: December 07, 2025, 07:55:51 PM »
That’s what you call a Rino
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #181 on: December 07, 2025, 08:03:41 PM »
That’s what you call a Rino


 :yeah:  This country has a whole lot of these RHINO things around everyone........Not good folks!
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #182 on: December 09, 2025, 05:40:27 PM »
Well, quick update.  After overwhelming support to KEEP cellular trail cameras legal the Idaho Fish and Game Commission decided to say FU, we know better and has sent the prohibitions forward for the leguslation to approve.  The comment period was 75% to allow the continued use and they decided they know better.  They even admitted in the meeting that the cameras have no significant impact on harvest numbers.

I know quite a few people are really upset over this. I havent checked, but I wonder if people could lobby the legislators to not approve it?
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #183 on: Yesterday at 07:06:29 AM »
Not for this at all.  All a trail cam does for me is tell me what kind of animals are in a certain spot. Saving me gas money and time.  Especially in the case of Cell cams. You can not set it up to transmit right after every pic. So its not like you can use it as a aid to go shoot something that happens to be there right now in real time.  The batteries just wont support it. Mine are set to transmit twice a day. 6am and 6pm.  By then the animal you may have on a pic is long gone. Its just nice to know whats in the area so you are not just on a hike

You must not be using Reveal cameras.  I get unlimited hi-res color pics instantly for $13/mo .  And cameras are cheap.  I could literally watch football in my RV via starlink and wait for my iphone to alert me when to hop in my sxs and go stalk the elk herd thats feeding at my cam spot.  And never mind thermals - you can spot elk at a half mile in the dark just inside the timber even. 

“The sense of accomplishment is in direct proportion to the degree of difficulty”   Jim shockey.

But I get it - if you are the average hunter getting one elk every 17 years then geez louise do all you can to increase your chances.

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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #184 on: Yesterday at 07:42:56 AM »
Not for this at all.  All a trail cam does for me is tell me what kind of animals are in a certain spot. Saving me gas money and time.  Especially in the case of Cell cams. You can not set it up to transmit right after every pic. So its not like you can use it as a aid to go shoot something that happens to be there right now in real time.  The batteries just wont support it. Mine are set to transmit twice a day. 6am and 6pm.  By then the animal you may have on a pic is long gone. Its just nice to know whats in the area so you are not just on a hike

You must not be using Reveal cameras.  I get unlimited hi-res color pics instantly for $13/mo .  And cameras are cheap.  I could literally watch football in my RV via starlink and wait for my iphone to alert me when to hop in my sxs and go stalk the elk herd thats feeding at my cam spot.  And never mind thermals - you can spot elk at a half mile in the dark just inside the timber even. 

“The sense of accomplishment is in direct proportion to the degree of difficulty”   Jim shockey.

But I get it - if you are the average hunter getting one elk every 17 years then geez louise do all you can to increase your chances.
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #185 on: Yesterday at 08:03:12 AM »
Well, quick update.  After overwhelming support to KEEP cellular trail cameras legal the Idaho Fish and Game Commission decided to say FU, we know better and has sent the prohibitions forward for the leguslation to approve.  The comment period was 75% to allow the continued use and they decided they know better.  They even admitted in the meeting that the cameras have no significant impact on harvest numbers.

I know quite a few people are really upset over this. I havent checked, but I wonder if people could lobby the legislators to not approve it?

I know several who are contacting the Legislative members! 
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #186 on: Yesterday at 08:06:23 AM »
Not for this at all.  All a trail cam does for me is tell me what kind of animals are in a certain spot. Saving me gas money and time.  Especially in the case of Cell cams. You can not set it up to transmit right after every pic. So its not like you can use it as a aid to go shoot something that happens to be there right now in real time.  The batteries just wont support it. Mine are set to transmit twice a day. 6am and 6pm.  By then the animal you may have on a pic is long gone. Its just nice to know whats in the area so you are not just on a hike

You must not be using Reveal cameras.  I get unlimited hi-res color pics instantly for $13/mo .  And cameras are cheap.  I could literally watch football in my RV via starlink and wait for my iphone to alert me when to hop in my sxs and go stalk the elk herd thats feeding at my cam spot.  And never mind thermals - you can spot elk at a half mile in the dark just inside the timber even. 

“The sense of accomplishment is in direct proportion to the degree of difficulty”   Jim shockey.

But I get it - if you are the average hunter getting one elk every 17 years then geez louise do all you can to increase your chances.


I have Reveal cameras, but to save on batteries I have my photos delivered twice a day, 0600 and 1800.  In 5 years, other than bears on my baits, I've literally never killed an animal on one of my cameras.
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Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Reply #187 on: Yesterday at 09:48:24 AM »
I wrote my representatives.

There's a zillion places these cameras dont work because there's no service.  If you want to hunt them, they're not hard to find.

Whether I like transmitting cameras or not, the way they made the descision is infuriating.

I hope they shut this down.  They are not listening to the people.

 


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