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Arizona says bye-bye to trail cams
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5130370" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Per regulations, personal property such as tree stands are not allowed overnight on TWRA WMAs or NWS Refuges, and trail cameras are not allowed at all. That info is clearly spelled out in the NWR pamphlets and TWRA WMA regulations. With that said, I have seen numerous ladder/climbing stands, cameras, etc left overnight, over a month, and over an entire season on both. I have also had a good friend place trail cameras on a TWRA WMA in SW TN and the area manager confiscate them off the tree. I suspect this occurrence is rare, but it can happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5130370, member: 131"] Per regulations, personal property such as tree stands are not allowed overnight on TWRA WMAs or NWS Refuges, and trail cameras are not allowed at all. That info is clearly spelled out in the NWR pamphlets and TWRA WMA regulations. With that said, I have seen numerous ladder/climbing stands, cameras, etc left overnight, over a month, and over an entire season on both. I have also had a good friend place trail cameras on a TWRA WMA in SW TN and the area manager confiscate them off the tree. I suspect this occurrence is rare, but it can happen. [/QUOTE]
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