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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5531443" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>Ok let's back up a minute. Let's get one thing straight. If a stand is placed on public land. It might be yours but any warden will tell you. First one to it sits in it. Not the owner the first one that decides to sit in it. I have never sat in another man's stand and most likely never will. Now let's get to pulling the card you seem to have a problem with. If I'm legally allowed to sit in someone else's stand. Why then do I not have the right to pull that card and see what's on it. If it's legal it's legal right. And first off my way of thinking about cell cams is this. I go to public land and put in the time to figure out where deer are coming and going. Somebody else may not put the pieces together like I have. Now they hang a cell cam boom there's this buck that buck or doe's. Not having to put the puzzle pieces together. Now just by having a camera hung out getting pics to there phone 24/7. Now they are hunting there in a situation they may on there own intel have never figured out. Just keep moving the camera till you find something. I am not against cameras at all. They can and are a very valuable tool. I run a couple at my house but it's my house. They are not cell cams. As I don't have to walk far to check them. And it's a form of entertainment. Let's get it straight I'm not a thief. Or the cameras wouldn't be in the woods would they.I hope you were just misunderstanding what I was trying to say. But I also say hunt whatever way makes you happy. As long as that doesn't encroach on any place a man would or will decide to hunt on public. And to me cell cams are an encroachment. If the acreage of said public land is large enough. To just get in the truck and drive elsewhere miles away.even though the cell cam is obviously interfering with your hunting if you have to now change course. I can live with that because of a large amount of acreage like Catoosa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5531443, member: 22774"] Ok let’s back up a minute. Let’s get one thing straight. If a stand is placed on public land. It might be yours but any warden will tell you. First one to it sits in it. Not the owner the first one that decides to sit in it. I have never sat in another man’s stand and most likely never will. Now let’s get to pulling the card you seem to have a problem with. If I’m legally allowed to sit in someone else’s stand. Why then do I not have the right to pull that card and see what’s on it. If it’s legal it’s legal right. And first off my way of thinking about cell cams is this. I go to public land and put in the time to figure out where deer are coming and going. Somebody else may not put the pieces together like I have. Now they hang a cell cam boom there’s this buck that buck or doe’s. Not having to put the puzzle pieces together. Now just by having a camera hung out getting pics to there phone 24/7. Now they are hunting there in a situation they may on there own intel have never figured out. Just keep moving the camera till you find something. I am not against cameras at all. They can and are a very valuable tool. I run a couple at my house but it’s my house. They are not cell cams. As I don’t have to walk far to check them. And it’s a form of entertainment. Let’s get it straight I’m not a thief. Or the cameras wouldn’t be in the woods would they.I hope you were just misunderstanding what I was trying to say. But I also say hunt whatever way makes you happy. As long as that doesn’t encroach on any place a man would or will decide to hunt on public. And to me cell cams are an encroachment. If the acreage of said public land is large enough. To just get in the truck and drive elsewhere miles away.even though the cell cam is obviously interfering with your hunting if you have to now change course. I can live with that because of a large amount of acreage like Catoosa. [/QUOTE]
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