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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5590359" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I don't hunt public land so I don't have a dog in this fight. I also have nothing against the use of trail-cameras. Heck, I make a living off them. However, on <strong>public land</strong> that is being shared by everybody, I think trail cameras (and any other hunting equipment) should not be left in place after a hunt. Whether it is by <em>intent or not</em>, the <strong>result</strong> is the same. Hunters see others equipment left in the woods and are influenced to move and hunt somewhere else. In essence, the <strong>consequence</strong> of equipment left in the woods is territorialism, i.e. "this is my spot." Again, this is true whether the intent was there or not. For this reason, I don't believe any equipment should be allowed to be left in the woods on public land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5590359, member: 17"] I don't hunt public land so I don't have a dog in this fight. I also have nothing against the use of trail-cameras. Heck, I make a living off them. However, on [B]public land[/B] that is being shared by everybody, I think trail cameras (and any other hunting equipment) should not be left in place after a hunt. Whether it is by [I]intent or not[/I], the [B]result[/B] is the same. Hunters see others equipment left in the woods and are influenced to move and hunt somewhere else. In essence, the [B]consequence[/B] of equipment left in the woods is territorialism, i.e. "this is my spot." Again, this is true whether the intent was there or not. For this reason, I don't believe any equipment should be allowed to be left in the woods on public land. [/QUOTE]
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