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Re: Public land game cameras
[Re: Marksman]
#2191594
08/12/17 07:00 AM
08/12/17 07:00 AM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 2,021 Tennessee
Bait57
8 point
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8 point
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 2,021
Tennessee
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I hunt public land. I usually run 10-15 cams on public land all the time. Only lost one because a bear ate it up.
Back in Va I even kept several climbing stands and a few lock on stands on public land all season.
The law there is the same as here. As long as the object (stand) is not perminatly attached to the tree then it's fine.
If I leave anything on public land I have it cable locked. Not to prevent theft but to keep honest people honest.
Last edited by Bait57; 08/12/17 07:01 AM.
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