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There is no hidden agenda, I don't need anything, I didn't know anything about this site until someone told me to go on line with the photo's. This spot was as you know over a couple miles off the main road. I have spent many of days with in yards of that area and never met another hunter or hiker. May be some people are not involved with the tampering of my cam. the facts are I have many photo's of game and then these people come by and over 70 photo's later it's back to taken photo's of game. Maybe everyone throught they where missing or playing a joke with a friends cam. Maybe someone is playing a joke on me. But these photo's are real and maybe we all have learned to just stay away from other people stuff. This will be my last message on this subject. I can hold my head up with pride and also knowing that maybe my cam will safe from them in the future.

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That's reasonable.

 

These cam issues are white hot now, just look at the response of just a couple of vague pictures. It gets beyond name calling, there are physical threats. This can of worms has been opened some posts down and you probably didn't know what you were walking into.

 

These public cam fights are being noticed and the results will not favor cam users. I can see a law much like the Lacy act for cams... no use during hunting seasons, prescouting only. I agree with private property rights but also see the privacy issue if a guy is trying to 'hunt' a blind and he has cams filming him, flashing , whatever from 'scouters'. I can't blame someone for turning one off or covering it. It's much like the 'first come, first serve' on blinds, except the hunter should have precedence over the scouter.

 

It's only going to get worse the more cams are put out... just the nature of the beast.

 

The wrong person get accused in anger.

 

Oh well, I'm headed hunting, maybe if I see a cam I can show someone my butt.

 

Later, Kent

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