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    #31
    Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View Post

    What many on here fail to realize due to their emotional thoughts on hunting styles. Government 101: give them an inch and they'll take a yard.
    Unfortunately your last sentence can pertain to hunters also..

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      #32
      Originally posted by PondPopper View Post

      Unfortunately your last sentence can pertain to hunters also..
      That can pertain to anything. This is specifically about more government applied to hunting.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View Post

        What many on here fail to realize due to their emotional thoughts on hunting styles. Government 101: give them an inch and they'll take a yard.
        For my money, it’s more about what should or shouldn’t be allowed to be left on public land, and how that resource is used among the public.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View Post

          That can pertain to anything. This is specifically about more government applied to hunting.
          Yes exactly, and what has led to this situation??

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            #35
            Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post

            For my money, it’s more about what should or shouldn’t be allowed to be left on public land, and how that resource is used among the public.
            I think public land hunting will always have its issues. Some hunter(s) are always going to be unhappy with rules and regulations on public. My concern is once a new rule/law is implemented on public it could be pushed to be applied to private as well.

            I was fortunate to kill a giant in Iowa in 2017. Had zero pictures of that buck. The beauty of the rut paying dividends.

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              #36
              Originally posted by PondPopper View Post

              Yes exactly, and what has led to this situation??
              Seems like too many worried about others and too much government to me. How about if you like cameras use them and if you don’t, then don’t. That would make too much sense though.

              Have you had a chance to hunt Iowa PondPopper? I’d highly recommend.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Aggiehunter08 View Post

                I think public land hunting will always have its issues. Some hunter(s) are always going to be unhappy with rules and regulations on public. My concern is once a new rule/law is implemented on public it could be pushed to be applied to private as well.

                I was fortunate to kill a giant in Iowa in 2017. Had zero pictures of that buck. The beauty of the rut paying dividends.
                Here is where I got the info that I posted. Not so much from the video but from the the comments. 99% of these guys are Iowa residents. Aggiehunter08 you should join this forum. It's on Tapatalk. Lots of good info from mainly local guys.

                IowaWhitetail.com

                https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/topic?url=https://iowawhitetail.com/community/threads/iowa-cell-camera-rules.64462/&share_tid=64462&share_fid=2002117&share_type=t &li nk_source=app

                Iowa Cell Camera rules​
                Last edited by Arrowsmith; 06-07-2024, 12:38 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Arrowsmith View Post

                  Here is where I got the info that I posted. Not so much from the video but from the the comments. 99% of these guys are Iowa residents. Aggiehunter08 you should join this forum. It's on Tapatalk. Lots of good info from mainly local guys.

                  IowaWhitetail.com

                  https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/topic?url=https://iowawhitetail.com/community/threads/iowa-cell-camera-rules.64462/&share_tid=64462&share_fid=2002117&share_type=t &li nk_source=app

                  Iowa Cell Camera rules​
                  Thank you sir, I'll take a look.

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                    #39
                    Do you really need them ?? Seriously, do you have to have it. I’m not arguing the government controlling us. To me, the cameras have taken the excitement out of hunting. Opening morning, sitting there in anticipation of what might walk out. It’s not there anymore. You already know what’s walking around. You know when and where to be. Im guilty of using them. A buck on my wall is there mainly because of a camera. I knew who he ran with and where they liked to hang out. I put a tag on him one opening morning because of this. Yes, I’m an old fart that’s taken many a deer. The most memorable were the ones that I did my homework and research. Bash me, I don’t care. My hunting days are numbered. Just remember, you don’t need all the fancy things to be successful.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by smokeless View Post
                      Do you really need them ?? Seriously, do you have to have it. I’m not arguing the government controlling us. To me, the cameras have taken the excitement out of hunting. Opening morning, sitting there in anticipation of what might walk out. It’s not there anymore. You already know what’s walking around. You know when and where to be. Im guilty of using them. A buck on my wall is there mainly because of a camera. I knew who he ran with and where they liked to hang out. I put a tag on him one opening morning because of this. Yes, I’m an old fart that’s taken many a deer. The most memorable were the ones that I did my homework and research. Bash me, I don’t care. My hunting days are numbered. Just remember, you don’t need all the fancy things to be successful.
                      It is not about the need...it is about the freedom to use.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by smokeless View Post
                        Do you really need them ?? Seriously, do you have to have it. I’m not arguing the government controlling us. To me, the cameras have taken the excitement out of hunting. Opening morning, sitting there in anticipation of what might walk out. It’s not there anymore. You already know what’s walking around. You know when and where to be. Im guilty of using them. A buck on my wall is there mainly because of a camera. I knew who he ran with and where they liked to hang out. I put a tag on him one opening morning because of this. Yes, I’m an old fart that’s taken many a deer. The most memorable were the ones that I did my homework and research. Bash me, I don’t care. My hunting days are numbered. Just remember, you don’t need all the fancy things to be successful.
                        We now live in a world where instant gratification is an addiction and a world where electronic technology has made everything much easier and some cannot function without it.
                        The hunting and fishing industry is now full of this technology.
                        How many of us older hunters would have ever dreamed of a day that heat seeking, Thermal imaging scopes, could be legally used to hunt game animals?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Death from Above View Post

                          It is not about the need...it is about the freedom to use.
                          ok, but where do you draw that “freedom to use” line? Trail cameras, cell cameras, drones, infrared drones, helicopters, no regulation at all? I mean it’s gotta stop somewhere or we won’t have any wildlife or wild places left.

                          and as much as it absolutely pains me to say it…I agree with Dale.


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                            #43
                            Originally posted by IDFWU View Post

                            ok, but where do you draw that “freedom to use” line? Trail cameras, cell cameras, drones, infrared drones, helicopters, no regulation at all? I mean it’s gotta stop somewhere or we won’t have any wildlife or wild places left.

                            and as much as it absolutely pains me to say it…I agree with Dale.

                            Silly question. There are already regulations in place.

                            lets just start/stop there.

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                              #44
                              Someone on here posted a pic a while back of a lone tree next to a waterhole on public ground in AZ, or somewhere, that had two dozen cameras mounted on it.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by SC-001 View Post

                                The same way they enforce banning of night hunting/spotlighting of deer, green cops walk all over private land.
                                Except without a warrant anything they find is inadmissible in court

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