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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5533809" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>There is the issue. Almost all of them will let you... They say they want to make sure everyone can hunt. When I asked in my 30s I was told, what if you were older and couldn't lug a stand in and didn't want to sit on the ground. Now that I am 47 (in Feb) I am starting to feel that. It is nice they will let you set a stand in the beginning and take it down after season to lighten the load, but most leave them up forever. The rules are clear as mud, then you have people showing up with the idea that if it is on public land it is public property. I totally disagree, with this. However, if that is the rule, same goes for cameras. </p><p>I couldn't care less about people putting them out. I will look at the cards if I see them. No way you're patterning a buck on public land with a camera, so I don't see the harm in taking a peak and putting the card back in. Heck maybe people will see a big buck and think, maybe I should hold off on that 1.5 yr old buck and this dude may come by... could be a good public resource and save some young bucks. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷♂️" title="Man shrugging :man_shrugging:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f937-2642.png" data-shortname=":man_shrugging:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5533809, member: 7419"] There is the issue. Almost all of them will let you... They say they want to make sure everyone can hunt. When I asked in my 30s I was told, what if you were older and couldn't lug a stand in and didn't want to sit on the ground. Now that I am 47 (in Feb) I am starting to feel that. It is nice they will let you set a stand in the beginning and take it down after season to lighten the load, but most leave them up forever. The rules are clear as mud, then you have people showing up with the idea that if it is on public land it is public property. I totally disagree, with this. However, if that is the rule, same goes for cameras. I couldn't care less about people putting them out. I will look at the cards if I see them. No way you're patterning a buck on public land with a camera, so I don't see the harm in taking a peak and putting the card back in. Heck maybe people will see a big buck and think, maybe I should hold off on that 1.5 yr old buck and this dude may come by... could be a good public resource and save some young bucks. 🤷♂️ [/QUOTE]
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