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Would hate to be a resident of Utah
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Originally posted by TexasTrophyBowhunter View PostWhy are we even arguing about another state? We live in Texas, sure some of y’all hunt it and that’s fine. Let’s move on already
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The residents of Utah pushed for this, seems they don't agree with some of you all. If you don't like their laws don't go hunt there. Their game and they get to make the rules.
Sounds like your seasons are looking up after recent rains.
We finally had a break in our extreme heat and got a little moisture too.
Forest Service did just put fire restrictions on our forest here in S. Wyoming. No campfires now unless in permanent fire rings, ugh...
Looking forward to seeing some nice bucks posted from down there.
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In the end, the DWR says their surveys showed most of the public opposed the use of cellular trail cameras that transmit real-time images and footage. However, the board decided they would ban both transmitting and non-transmitting types of cameras used "in the harvest or to aid in the harvest of big game between July 31 and Dec. 31.) This ban applies to both public and private land.
This thread is seriously disappointing me. We're Texans. We're not supposed to support government overreach. Read above. This isn't what the people wanted. They got duped. Wake up.
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Originally posted by Craw3773 View PostTry reading the constitution again..... I mean for the first time. Then explain what section utilizing a camera to assist in the taking of a natural resource would fall under.
Secondly, please explain how a properly elected government does not have the right to regulate a government owned resource.
This entire discussion to me is hilarious. I don't care about tree cams, hell I just checked one, because I like watching the deer when I can't hunt. That being said, this is a state purview, and the state decided they wanted to lower the efficacy of hunters.
That is 1 of 2 ways to limit harvest, and preserve resources. The other is to issue less tags. While some would argue that the state just wants more money, maybe they are trying to give more opportunity.
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Originally posted by jt400 View PostIn the end, the DWR says their surveys showed most of the public opposed the use of cellular trail cameras that transmit real-time images and footage. However, the board decided they would ban both transmitting and non-transmitting types of cameras used "in the harvest or to aid in the harvest of big game between July 31 and Dec. 31.) This ban applies to both public and private land.
This thread is seriously disappointing me. We're Texans. We're not supposed to support government overreach. Read above. This isn't what the people wanted. They got duped. Wake up.
I don't know man, all the residents comments I've seen are in favor and on Monster Muleys they seem to be all in favor.
I'm not sure we don't need some state gov. when it comes to wildlife and hunting. I sure don't want the feds telling me how to hunt in my home state.
And we needs laws to protect populations from over hunting.
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Originally posted by wytex View PostI don't know man, all the residents comments I've seen are in favor and on Monster Muleys they seem to be all in favor.
I'm not sure we don't need some state gov. when it comes to wildlife and hunting. I sure don't want the feds telling me how to hunt in my home state.
And we needs laws to protect populations from over hunting.
I have an opinion that x-bow hunting should not be considered the same as a vertical bow with the recent advancements. That being said I would in no way support the government coming in and outlawing them across the board. Make it to where you can't use it during archery only? Maybe, but not outlaw them completely. Would really prefer they leave it alone.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostDo feeders tell you what’s coming in and what time? Do feeders send you cell phone pictures?
But I agree with the ones saying banning cameras on private property is bs.
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Originally posted by Craw3773 View PostPlease elaborate. How would this be unconstitutional?
Also, if it's "the publics" land, wouldn't that be the exact place where representatives chosen by the public would have a responsibility to do what they see best for the public?
I don’t agree with it but unconstitutional? Under what amendment?
It could certainly be under a stste constitution.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostI see it as a good move. Game cameras take the hunt out of hunting.
I suppose some are upset that you send a text on your phone to a buddy that a big one is coming his way.
I don't get the argument about having a trail cam out. I use them on my property all the time.
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Originally posted by Jon Stewart View PostAnd baiting doesn't take the hunt out of hunting.
I suppose some are upset that you send a text on your phone to a buddy that a big one is coming his way.
I don't get the argument about having a trail cam out. I use them on my property all the time.
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Originally posted by trophy8 View PostFalse. I’ll use the NRA as an example. Lining their pockets and they care less and less about their original purpose. Politics and money. THAT is why we are losing
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