Trail Cameras illegal in Montana
#11
Same reason you cannot use a laser sight on a gun, or a flashlight. Same reason some states do not allow electronic sights. Some people think hunting should be kept a primitive sport. Some people think it takes the sport out of hunting, that you already know where the game are, sort of like using a phone or radio to tell other hunters where animals are. It is giving the hunter a better edge...
...or maybe Montana released a Bigfoot back in the 1970's that was created in a lab, and now they do not want anyone to find it. So, they are banning cameras.
...or maybe Montana released a Bigfoot back in the 1970's that was created in a lab, and now they do not want anyone to find it. So, they are banning cameras.
#12
Yep, would imagine that the perception would be that it confers some sort of unfair advantage. Not saying that i agree with it, but can sort of understand the logic considering the many other things that are banned from state to state
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 334
Its true and its sucks. I love messing around with trail cams. Its a whole separate activity to me, now its toast. They say because of time stamps, you can pattern an animal too easily and it goes against fair chase. Basically, they obviously haven't used one, it just aint that easy.
The only days that there isn't a commission adopted hunting season is June 15 - Aug 15. Those are the days you can use a cam.
I get my best pics from Dec-March. This is a serious bummer.
If they are going to do this, I hope they ban laser range finders, ballistic scopes, sites on bows, technical clothing(anything to keep you dry and warm and out longer), you know, because all of these things give man a distinct advantage over game, and these things have "caused" the death of far more animals than any trail cam.
The only days that there isn't a commission adopted hunting season is June 15 - Aug 15. Those are the days you can use a cam.
I get my best pics from Dec-March. This is a serious bummer.
If they are going to do this, I hope they ban laser range finders, ballistic scopes, sites on bows, technical clothing(anything to keep you dry and warm and out longer), you know, because all of these things give man a distinct advantage over game, and these things have "caused" the death of far more animals than any trail cam.
#16
Some cameras allow a person to turn off the clock. Heck if thats the only thing they can find to gripe about I'll sure all trail cam manufacturers will be glad to do away with the clock. Sounds like they are grasping at straws to me.