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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5626149" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Yes, some hunters do in fact lay claim to particular bucks.</p><p>And I actually see this as much on private lands as public.</p><p></p><p>But imo this is not because of trail cams, but rather because of mass hunter ignorance as to normal deer movements coupled with some of those hunters simply be greedy. We were seeing this in hunter behavior long before trail cams came into use.</p><p></p><p>Some hunters are going to "lay claim" to a particular buck regardless whether they see it in a field with their naked eyes, see it with their binoculars, etc. </p><p></p><p>What I have more disdain for are those laying claim to a particular buck which happens to utilize the corn feeder in their backyard (or on the 15 acres they own), while that particular buck is weekly roaming & feeding on other people's property over a mile away. Ironically, there are often a dozen different people "laying claim" to "their" or this <em>SAME</em> buck simply because they each periodically see it in their back yard, or no their land, or just wherever they hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5626149, member: 1409"] Yes, some hunters do in fact lay claim to particular bucks. And I actually see this as much on private lands as public. But imo this is not because of trail cams, but rather because of mass hunter ignorance as to normal deer movements coupled with some of those hunters simply be greedy. We were seeing this in hunter behavior long before trail cams came into use. Some hunters are going to "lay claim" to a particular buck regardless whether they see it in a field with their naked eyes, see it with their binoculars, etc. What I have more disdain for are those laying claim to a particular buck which happens to utilize the corn feeder in their backyard (or on the 15 acres they own), while that particular buck is weekly roaming & feeding on other people's property over a mile away. Ironically, there are often a dozen different people "laying claim" to "their" or this [I]SAME[/I] buck simply because they each periodically see it in their back yard, or no their land, or just wherever they hunt. [/QUOTE]
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