I use to think that using a trail cam during hunting season was harmless. I guess it depends how they are used. There are a group of hunters where I'm from that seem to keep staying one step ahead of the elk and 2 steps ahead of everyone else. Every year they go for "a drive" and always seem to run into elk, then call their friends and the get elk too. The strange thing is that this year and last, they found large herds of elk that have never been in the areas for years, even decades. How are they finding these elk and how did they know they were there. My theory is they may have trail cams up all over this land and have them sending photos to their phones or computers. Not sure why they would have cams up in these places since they had never had elk before but did have large deer. I can now see that if they did have trail cams sending pics to phones or computers, how this would be no different than flying a plane and looking for elk and then going to hunt them right away. Not sure this is what this group of hunters is doing but they hunt with no ethics. All of them were involved in a huge big game bust a few years ago and nothing has happened to them as of yet. They do what they want and how they want. It wouldn't be as bad if they were taking a couple elk out of the herd but they usually take about 10-15 at a time. No idea if everyone is there taking their own or they are shooting then calling people to tag them. They got in trouble for that last year.