Utah Outlaws All Trail Cameras

JimP

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Mar 28, 2016
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Gypsum, Co
I had a location that I hunted a few years ago where the same hunters would set up their camp during the elk hunt around the first of October and leave it at the same location for the deer hunt 3 weeks later. It was a very nice camping spot with a runoff pond just across the road from where they would park their trailer.

When they showed up for the deer hunt they would take a couple of pumpkins over to the water pond and bust them open. Then come opening day of the deer hunt they would sit in chairs in camp and watch the deer come into water and shoot one. They always had their tags filled shortly after sunup on the opening.
 

Yell Co AR Hunter

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Dec 10, 2015
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Had a guy in my office tell me he knows a guy well and was considering reporting him for how he uses cell cameras. The guy has several areas where he piles bait. He has them where he can slip in and take long shots to the bait. Here is where it gets really bad. In Arkansas you are allowed 2 bucks. This guy shoots them day or night and has killed 6 really big buck. He gets the photo and heads to area to shoot. I told him If he would give me his name I could figure out how to report him.