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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2222769" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>What it looks like to me is: Trail Cams are getting away out of hand. I have trail cams that I have used over the years in Az. In Montana I haven't use one. To me it's more personal, than trying to show the world what there. I hunt generally petty much on my own, with a friend or two or sons. </p><p>I would much rather spot and stock, which I do it rifle hunting. Bow hunting it's a different story.</p><p>Now if there people that are going to sell info on whats going on in an area to the world for possible hunting areas No and hell no! Than have any area where everybody load up to try and hunt one or two animals. That doesn't work for me. I would move on to a different area. Now in Az, I use trail cams to give me idea as to what's going on there. I could lord over the water hole, which can create problems for any animal wanting to drink. I look for area that there isn't much in the way of people there. In Az they are claiming 30 to 40 trail cams at one location. I would have a good laugh and move on. Stupid is, Stupid does! How anybody would think that you are going to get a shot at an animal is beyond me with that many people visiting a waterhole. </p><p>I learned a very long time ago not to say where I am hunting for deer, elk, and antelope . I Might Give them a State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2222769, member: 101791"] What it looks like to me is: Trail Cams are getting away out of hand. I have trail cams that I have used over the years in Az. In Montana I haven't use one. To me it's more personal, than trying to show the world what there. I hunt generally petty much on my own, with a friend or two or sons. I would much rather spot and stock, which I do it rifle hunting. Bow hunting it's a different story. Now if there people that are going to sell info on whats going on in an area to the world for possible hunting areas No and hell no! Than have any area where everybody load up to try and hunt one or two animals. That doesn't work for me. I would move on to a different area. Now in Az, I use trail cams to give me idea as to what's going on there. I could lord over the water hole, which can create problems for any animal wanting to drink. I look for area that there isn't much in the way of people there. In Az they are claiming 30 to 40 trail cams at one location. I would have a good laugh and move on. Stupid is, Stupid does! How anybody would think that you are going to get a shot at an animal is beyond me with that many people visiting a waterhole. I learned a very long time ago not to say where I am hunting for deer, elk, and antelope . I Might Give them a State. [/QUOTE]
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