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<blockquote data-quote="DMD" data-source="post: 5591889" data-attributes="member: 2937"><p>I agree with you BSK 100%. I know it's inconvenient for hunters, but I don't think stuff ought to be left on public land. Anymore than a beach chair should be left on a public beach, or a turkey decoy and blind left on public land, or vehicle parked on National forest property to carpool, or leaving your tent on the courthouse lawn. Public is for public use. It doesn't that the public can set up shop forever. I'm not against trail cameras at all. I run them and honestly enjoy running them more than hunting in ways. But, I don't leave them on the public land I hunt. I don't want to alert anyone as to where I am hunting. And, I don't want anyone thinking I'm claiming a spot. I don't want to litter up the woods. And I don't want my camera stolen. According to the way some folks are saying - it'd be okay for bird watchers to put up huts to bird watch, or hikers to leave boxes with supplies in them through the woods, or wildlife photographers to leave lighting equipment in the woods, or ATV riders to strap gas cans to trees and leave them there. It's not just hunters who use TWRA Land, TVA Land, and other public land in Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMD, post: 5591889, member: 2937"] I agree with you BSK 100%. I know it's inconvenient for hunters, but I don't think stuff ought to be left on public land. Anymore than a beach chair should be left on a public beach, or a turkey decoy and blind left on public land, or vehicle parked on National forest property to carpool, or leaving your tent on the courthouse lawn. Public is for public use. It doesn't that the public can set up shop forever. I'm not against trail cameras at all. I run them and honestly enjoy running them more than hunting in ways. But, I don't leave them on the public land I hunt. I don't want to alert anyone as to where I am hunting. And, I don't want anyone thinking I'm claiming a spot. I don't want to litter up the woods. And I don't want my camera stolen. According to the way some folks are saying - it'd be okay for bird watchers to put up huts to bird watch, or hikers to leave boxes with supplies in them through the woods, or wildlife photographers to leave lighting equipment in the woods, or ATV riders to strap gas cans to trees and leave them there. It's not just hunters who use TWRA Land, TVA Land, and other public land in Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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