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Quote from: Houndhunter on March 17, 2010, 11:46:38 AMi dont like them, i read an article about them doing this in wa and they got pics of wolverines in the area i hunt. well anyone could have told you they were most likely there, but what i see is gonna happen is they close off areas to hunting just like what they have done in ea wa when they found a grizzly when they find pics of animals that are "endangered"Have they actually closed area's to hunting in NE WA because of Grizzlies or just closed the driveable roads? Cuz I hunted the hell outta the most NE unit in the state and didn't find any area's closed to hunting, I just couldn't drive into them.
i dont like them, i read an article about them doing this in wa and they got pics of wolverines in the area i hunt. well anyone could have told you they were most likely there, but what i see is gonna happen is they close off areas to hunting just like what they have done in ea wa when they found a grizzly when they find pics of animals that are "endangered"
Call me paranoid but I find it odd that they would be so evasive about why/how the cameras are being used. If they are there for a valid purpose I see no reason for them not to just admit it. Unless the guy that placed the camera is just some werid sicko hoping to catch video of campers "answering the call of nature", or getting freaky in the woods. I doubt it's to catch pot growers though, if it was at a camp ground. I am pretty sure growers try to stay remote enough to not have to worry about people stumbling across their operation constantly.
Did anyone else find it ironic that it was on Lake "Moultrie"?
Did anyone else find it ironic that the trail cam was placed next to Lake Moultrie?