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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5535030" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>No. I absolutely would not be ok with that. And he'd be the first to know it. It wouldn't prevent me from hunting there, though.If he didn't like it then he could always move his cams. </p><p></p><p>It's public land. I don't feel any more or any less entitled to it than anybody else. Cameras don't bother me because they don't hinder my hunt, so I assume my cameras wouldn't bother anybody else. If there's a tree I'd like to hunt but there's already a stand in it and nobody sitting in it, that would frustrate me. Most places I like to hunt is hard to find a tree to sit in and a lot of times there's only one suitable tree. If it's been "claimed" by another hunter it would agitate me. But a camera no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5535030, member: 20583"] No. I absolutely would not be ok with that. And he'd be the first to know it. It wouldn't prevent me from hunting there, though.If he didn't like it then he could always move his cams. It's public land. I don't feel any more or any less entitled to it than anybody else. Cameras don't bother me because they don't hinder my hunt, so I assume my cameras wouldn't bother anybody else. If there's a tree I'd like to hunt but there's already a stand in it and nobody sitting in it, that would frustrate me. Most places I like to hunt is hard to find a tree to sit in and a lot of times there's only one suitable tree. If it's been "claimed" by another hunter it would agitate me. But a camera no. [/QUOTE]
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