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Rev

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I keep reading about all the purists using cameras to find/pattern deer.
Use them on your own property or get permission from land owner.
We erase data and leave a note once, please no camera's. If they persist, we own them. They loose hunting privalige.
Ask first. Thank you
 
Ok,
Sorry if I was not clear. I believe you should get permission before hanging a camera on land you don't own. We enforce that concept.
 
That's a good message for those who get to hunt YOUR land, but this is probably not your target audience. Maybe build that into your contracts?
 
No lease, no hunters turned away, no hunters even have to ask permission, or asked to leave. If someone is around, I'll hunt another location. Just no camera's.
Is that unreasonable?
 
If the state you're in allows cameras on public in season you should take your concerns to the DNR or responsible bureaucratic body. But stealing a legally set camera is just that, stealing. If they aren't legal in your state then report the camera location, that would be the right thing to do.
 
Ok...so you dont want guys you give permission to using cameras in yourland?....or you don’t want guys using them on land you also hunt and you tell them if they persist you have them kicked off and steal thier camera.
 
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