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Arizona ban on trail cams
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<blockquote data-quote="SummitsCalling" data-source="post: 2044813" data-attributes="member: 53117"><p>From my perspective, cameras in AZ are a major problem. As alluded to earlier, some outfitters run 500+ cameras, that's absolutely insane to kill a few deer a year. That's on top of sharing information with other outfitters who run cameras AND paying for locations of deer. Yes people pay for that information, would suprise you what it goes for. The deer herds in N AZ come from Utah, there's a reason why Utah put fences up along the border. Very few big deer make it through the season now, and it's because of the all the cameras and each outfitter + friends running hundreds of people everywhere. The animals literally have no chance, it's why so many big animals get taken every year. Dozens of people sitting on big deer waiting for the client to come in because it's been patterned with the hundreds of cameras around, truly sad what it's come too. Put this is my perspective of someone who's barely gotten to hunt AZ in his lifetime, just what I've observed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SummitsCalling, post: 2044813, member: 53117"] From my perspective, cameras in AZ are a major problem. As alluded to earlier, some outfitters run 500+ cameras, that's absolutely insane to kill a few deer a year. That's on top of sharing information with other outfitters who run cameras AND paying for locations of deer. Yes people pay for that information, would suprise you what it goes for. The deer herds in N AZ come from Utah, there's a reason why Utah put fences up along the border. Very few big deer make it through the season now, and it's because of the all the cameras and each outfitter + friends running hundreds of people everywhere. The animals literally have no chance, it's why so many big animals get taken every year. Dozens of people sitting on big deer waiting for the client to come in because it's been patterned with the hundreds of cameras around, truly sad what it's come too. Put this is my perspective of someone who's barely gotten to hunt AZ in his lifetime, just what I've observed [/QUOTE]
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