Wow.... I actually heard the possibility of some common sense approach to an issue of snipping a twig or two. Cutting shooting lanes is not acceptable though. As for screw in steps, keep them out of the woods.
DNR is refusing to enforce law already on books that eliminate Game Cams ON state land. State Land rules state No item can be left over 24 hrs except legal stands. DNR is refusing enforce and ticket people littering woods with Game cams. Read State Land rules its legit game cams are illegal on state land.
You don’t have to. Public land is everyone’s, and it’s a reasonable thing to help hunters, especially the trimming. Screw in gear holders hurt nothing.
Wow.... I actually heard the possibility of some common sense approach to an issue of snipping a twig or two. Cutting shooting lanes is not acceptable though. As for screw in steps, keep them out of the woods.
I wasn’t suggesting steps, but smaller gear holders that screw in
@@adamlewis_outdoor I would agree with that as well. Excellent interview.
To many cams...left all year...
Stand dont ever get taken down..
Ban on public!!
A regulation that allows anyone to remove and claim a stand after a certain date would eliminate this 100 percent
There is supposed to be a name on the stand in Michigan and they are free game to take down after a certain date.
DNR is refusing to enforce law already on books that eliminate Game Cams ON state land. State Land rules state No item can be left over 24 hrs except legal stands. DNR is refusing enforce and ticket people littering woods with Game cams. Read State Land rules its legit game cams are illegal on state land.
Fred Bear didn't need to screw anything into a tree. We don't do it on our own property, why would you do it on something you don't.
You don’t have to. Public land is everyone’s, and it’s a reasonable thing to help hunters, especially the trimming. Screw in gear holders hurt nothing.
Fred Bear needed a a lot of money and a guide for his type of "hunting"