wildwoody Report post Posted August 15, 2013 +1 well said Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sam Report post Posted August 15, 2013 I use cameras too & I don't want them taken by anyone. However..... I've come across many a treestand that's there year after year, all year long. They should be removed. In fact, I think the type of equipment is irrelevant. Hunters leaving any piece of equipment out unattended is no different than if a bunch of backpackers started setting up tents deep in wilderness areas, because they'll be back in a few months or next year or whatever. Wilderness areas & National Forests in every state I've been in have signs all over the place, especially in trailhead parking areas, that say very plainly, "Leave no trace". Why does that not include cameras or treestands? Do you guys really think that because you spend a couple bucks on a deer/elk/whatever tag that the rules should be different for you? Get off your high horse. The forest is there for everyone to enjoy, not just us. Period. AS for me, I'm leaving my cameras out. But if they disappear, it's on me & I'll not come on here crying & whining about it. It's the price you pay for the info you're trying to gather, so either accept the risk of loss or spend the effort to hike into a more remote location. I agree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites