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Arizona says bye-bye to trail cams
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5129887" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Not surprised on public land.....but on private land I don't agree.....trail cameras can be a useful tool for private land managers for a variety of reasons other than "killing deer".....some of what can be learned from a camera survey can be used to make decisions that benefit the deer...then there is the benefit of catching or deterring tresspassers ...but with that said I can see where hundreds of people running cameras on certain public land units in Arizona could have a negative effect on wildlife putting extra stress on the herd during a time period where they normally wouldn't experience stress....for me personally cameras have saved a bunch of deers lives....what I thought was a "shooter" before I ran cameras now is a nice buck....but I know there has been an older age class buck in the area so I'm more patient to hold out and give the younger "nice buck" a pass.....on private land the good outweighs the bad IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5129887, member: 20594"] Not surprised on public land.....but on private land I don't agree.....trail cameras can be a useful tool for private land managers for a variety of reasons other than "killing deer".....some of what can be learned from a camera survey can be used to make decisions that benefit the deer...then there is the benefit of catching or deterring tresspassers ...but with that said I can see where hundreds of people running cameras on certain public land units in Arizona could have a negative effect on wildlife putting extra stress on the herd during a time period where they normally wouldn't experience stress....for me personally cameras have saved a bunch of deers lives....what I thought was a "shooter" before I ran cameras now is a nice buck....but I know there has been an older age class buck in the area so I'm more patient to hold out and give the younger "nice buck" a pass.....on private land the good outweighs the bad IMO. [/QUOTE]
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