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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzard Breath" data-source="post: 5532092" data-attributes="member: 3158"><p>I'm one of those guys that is passionately against trail cams on public land. It's not because I clearly understand so little about how they work; I use them myself on private land. It's because I'm tired of people leaving their yugo in the woods for others to clean up. Every year I extensively scout local WMA's for the next year. Every year I find multiple stands, broke down blinds, camp chairs, trail cams, etc, that people probably set up with good intentions on retrieving them in the future, but never do. They leave it up to guys like me to pack them out and haul them to the garbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzard Breath, post: 5532092, member: 3158"] I'm one of those guys that is passionately against trail cams on public land. It's not because I clearly understand so little about how they work; I use them myself on private land. It's because I'm tired of people leaving their yugo in the woods for others to clean up. Every year I extensively scout local WMA's for the next year. Every year I find multiple stands, broke down blinds, camp chairs, trail cams, etc, that people probably set up with good intentions on retrieving them in the future, but never do. They leave it up to guys like me to pack them out and haul them to the garbage. [/QUOTE]
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