Discovered corn and camera

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mjac

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Central west coast of Florida, but hunt SE Tn.
I was recently given hunting privileges on a 300 a farm. The owner showed me around awhile back but i really haven't had time to spend on it yet. There was a club on it last year but the lease was not renewed and supposedly I am the only one on it now.[emoji1]
Anyway yesterday while stalking I came across a pile of fresh corn and camera. I am not on film and I left it alone.
Report it or no?

PS, I am not hunting anywhere near it this am but it was in a nice spot.

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Depends if anybody is hunting it, corn and cam are perfectly legal and a good way to Inventory your deer. I do agree that if your supposed to be only one there somebody has a problem!
 
If you are supposed to be the only one hunting the land, then I'd certainly mention the feeder and camera to the owner. If it's not his, then somebody is trespassing and hunting illegally Why would you not report it?.
 
Hunter 257W":6xbvthkk said:
If you are supposed to be the only one hunting the land, then I'd certainly mention the feeder and camera to the owner. If it's not his, then somebody is trespassing and hunting illegally Why would you not report it?.

This. Need to know who it is and what they're doing there Mike. And if the landowner is ok with it. ;)
 
You really have to watch for things and know where you stand. If someone put a camera up on our property near a property line I would certainly try to find out who it is and politely ask them to remove it or leave a note. My wife is essentially my property owner now so eventually I would remove it myself. Always check with the landowner. She may have let your nephew do it and you'll have a lonely night in the doghouse if you remove it.
 

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