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<blockquote data-quote="Smells Like Sulfur" data-source="post: 5744329" data-attributes="member: 23644"><p>There's already a bunch of laws in place regarding abandoned property on state land. They are about as clear as mud, so I maybe misunderstanding them a little bit. I think or some of the confusion can come in with a trailcam it is whether or not it's considered "abandoned". I don't think we need any more laws, but it would probably be a good idea to mark your camera with your TWRA number, and the date that you put it up, so nobody will think that it's been there for a long time and is now "abandoned". </p><p></p><p>From what I understand, a reasonable effort has to be made to track down the owner of the item, and a report filed with the state. If the owner doesn't come forward to claim the property in a certain time frame, it then belongs to the state, and is most likely auctioned off or used. I don't think you get to keep what you found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smells Like Sulfur, post: 5744329, member: 23644"] There's already a bunch of laws in place regarding abandoned property on state land. They are about as clear as mud, so I maybe misunderstanding them a little bit. I think or some of the confusion can come in with a trailcam it is whether or not it's considered "abandoned". I don't think we need any more laws, but it would probably be a good idea to mark your camera with your TWRA number, and the date that you put it up, so nobody will think that it's been there for a long time and is now "abandoned". From what I understand, a reasonable effort has to be made to track down the owner of the item, and a report filed with the state. If the owner doesn't come forward to claim the property in a certain time frame, it then belongs to the state, and is most likely auctioned off or used. I don't think you get to keep what you found. [/QUOTE]
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