If you tenderize them with ground antler powder maybe.Do the drones taste any good ?
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If you tenderize them with ground antler powder maybe.Do the drones taste any good ?
If I put game cams out, my luck I'd come back to check them and I'd be standing on the fringes of an illegal pot grow that just got set up.back in the day they didn't have seasons and someone figured they better start limiting hunters ability, its been more ever since. I would not be surprised if they prohibit game cams in Oregon someday but I dont think that will happen for a while still.
Actually I think orange is required in Utah as I remember. Hunted there once many years ago on public land without success. Saw exactly zero deer over a five day period, and saw about eighty million orange-clad guys on ATV's.Or we could just implement no camo, mandatory hunter safe orange, big game seasons will be restricted to 30-30 lever actions, slug guns, and black powder, no cover scents or urine, no blind hunting. I could keep going. How ridiculous people have become with imposing these new restrictions. They took dogs away in Oregon they might as well batten down the hatches.
There are several states that do. I was just using it as an example for the states that don't require HSO in their regulations.Actually I think orange is required in Utah as I remember.
Some hunters, like Eric Montague, feel that moderate use of trail cameras is a fair strategy in return for decades of waiting for a special big-game tag.
Montague, who opposes any form of wireless transmission of remote-camera images, notes that an average Utah resident hunter can expect to draw only one or two premium-entry, big-game tags in their lifetime. He balks at such restrictions on hunting success, given the long waits for opportunity, especially for Utah's once-in-a-lifetime species such as bison, bighorn sheep, moose, and mountain goats.
"How can one argue that after waiting 30 years to hunt one of these 'premium entry' animals, it is unethical to use a trail camera to aid you at your one shot?"
This is how I was taught. I don't necessarily mind all the gadgets, but I don't believe they make me a better hunter. If anything it takes away from getting better at my tracking skills and wildlife study.I honestly have no use for any electronics while hunting except for my radio and a flashlight so I do not get stuck in the dark !