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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5589561" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Actually it does. How many tree stands have you seen that were grow into the tree? How many blinds or chairs have you seen that are deteriorating from being left out so long? By having your TWRA info attached, a warden knows exactly who to contact and hold responsible when he/she finds such litter. It's regulated that people placing stands & blinds on public MUST place an identification tag on it. If you do not then you are breaking the law. If you're a criminal then how are you going to point fingers at other criminals? </p><p></p><p>I have seen cams on public ground that have been there for years & years & years to the point they and the straps are deteriorated. They were clearly abandoned. I myself have forgotten where I put cameras or have found my own cameras years after placing them. It happens. People leave all kinds of trash in the woods, some unintentionally and some quite intentionally. Either way it's litter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5589561, member: 20583"] Actually it does. How many tree stands have you seen that were grow into the tree? How many blinds or chairs have you seen that are deteriorating from being left out so long? By having your TWRA info attached, a warden knows exactly who to contact and hold responsible when he/she finds such litter. It's regulated that people placing stands & blinds on public MUST place an identification tag on it. If you do not then you are breaking the law. If you're a criminal then how are you going to point fingers at other criminals? I have seen cams on public ground that have been there for years & years & years to the point they and the straps are deteriorated. They were clearly abandoned. I myself have forgotten where I put cameras or have found my own cameras years after placing them. It happens. People leave all kinds of trash in the woods, some unintentionally and some quite intentionally. Either way it's litter. [/QUOTE]
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