flugge
Well-Known Member
So I have a buddy who is trying to hunt some new ground around the Decorah area (all public) He was excited about getting cameras up and scouting the area hard, but when he went back to check his cameras- all of his cards had been pulled. He has since ordered lock boxes and cables, but has pulled his cameras out for the time being. Any other ideas how to keep people from doing that other than the lock boxes? Not sure why people decide they want to do that sort of thing, I guess in my eyes they arent a true outdoorsman if they are willing to take things from others trying to bust their tail and do it the right way.
That being said, I am hunting a new piece of public this year and was asking the DNR about an access road that was marked and used as a snowmobile trail. Got told cant use it, etc etc...Low and behold, the day after I asked about it, the DNR drove past my camera for 7 days straight, stopping and looking at my camera, getting stuck in front of my camera, etc...generally 3 guys in a DNR marked truck (hate to say it, looks like the good ole boys group)... gets frustrating but not much can be done..
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That being said, I am hunting a new piece of public this year and was asking the DNR about an access road that was marked and used as a snowmobile trail. Got told cant use it, etc etc...Low and behold, the day after I asked about it, the DNR drove past my camera for 7 days straight, stopping and looking at my camera, getting stuck in front of my camera, etc...generally 3 guys in a DNR marked truck (hate to say it, looks like the good ole boys group)... gets frustrating but not much can be done..
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