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Arizona ban on trail cams
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2043597" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>Actually it's quite enforceable if G&F starts with the confiscation of cams on waterholes and cattle water troughs. There's talk of being able to use a limited number and you need to id tag your camera. Just like you have to identify a tree stand left out in some states. There's got to be some type of happy median. It's now being abused IMO. Another thought is "no cams in the field during season and 30 days prior". Now it's crazy though. It's like the "paparazzi is camped at the water hole". You drive up in the morning dawn and 20 flashes and red strobes go off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2043597, member: 37460"] Actually it’s quite enforceable if G&F starts with the confiscation of cams on waterholes and cattle water troughs. There’s talk of being able to use a limited number and you need to id tag your camera. Just like you have to identify a tree stand left out in some states. There’s got to be some type of happy median. It’s now being abused IMO. Another thought is “no cams in the field during season and 30 days prior”. Now it’s crazy though. It’s like the “paparazzi is camped at the water hole”. You drive up in the morning dawn and 20 flashes and red strobes go off. [/QUOTE]
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