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AZ bans trail cameras
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2218415" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>So here is the 64,000 question: I read the number of cams on water holes etc but absolutely nothing by the commission on the pressure by NON-HUNTERS during the off season. 60% of the year is pressured by NON-HUNTERS who pay absolutely nothing to use the land and still pressure animals through their presence and probably ignorance of their presence impact on animals. I am starting to think there should be an access fee no different that what hunters pay in licensing etc. The use of the land is the use of the land whether it is for hunting or other recreational activities. This added monies can provide a cushion to DFW to manage the TOTAL use of the land to the best interest of the land and animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2218415, member: 63925"] So here is the 64,000 question: I read the number of cams on water holes etc but absolutely nothing by the commission on the pressure by NON-HUNTERS during the off season. 60% of the year is pressured by NON-HUNTERS who pay absolutely nothing to use the land and still pressure animals through their presence and probably ignorance of their presence impact on animals. I am starting to think there should be an access fee no different that what hunters pay in licensing etc. The use of the land is the use of the land whether it is for hunting or other recreational activities. This added monies can provide a cushion to DFW to manage the TOTAL use of the land to the best interest of the land and animals. [/QUOTE]
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