DonMartin
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Fellow Sportsmen:
As you may be aware, on Friday, May 4 here in Kingman, the AZ G&F Commission will meet to finalize the proposed changes in Article 3 that will affect the take of game in Arizona.
One of the changes is the use of trail cameras. The proposal is that live streaming cameras cannot be used at all, and that trail cameras that do not send live images can be no closer to 1/4 mile (440 yards) from a water source such as G&F wildlife waters, or stock tanks.
I know there are a lot of various feelings on this specific proposal. Department and Commission feels they violate Fair Chase.
I'm wondering how many of you have sent in your comments to the Department and Commission and if you did, were your comments in support or against this proposal?
Plus, if you sent in comments, for or against, do you own tail cameras?
Another question is about the use of rifle scopes such as the Burris Eliminator which uses a laser to tell you the distance of the target, then actually moves the sight internally to that distance.
Deportment and Commission says that DOESN'T violate Fair Chase, but a trail camera on a water does!
Thank you!
Don Martin
As you may be aware, on Friday, May 4 here in Kingman, the AZ G&F Commission will meet to finalize the proposed changes in Article 3 that will affect the take of game in Arizona.
One of the changes is the use of trail cameras. The proposal is that live streaming cameras cannot be used at all, and that trail cameras that do not send live images can be no closer to 1/4 mile (440 yards) from a water source such as G&F wildlife waters, or stock tanks.
I know there are a lot of various feelings on this specific proposal. Department and Commission feels they violate Fair Chase.
I'm wondering how many of you have sent in your comments to the Department and Commission and if you did, were your comments in support or against this proposal?
Plus, if you sent in comments, for or against, do you own tail cameras?
Another question is about the use of rifle scopes such as the Burris Eliminator which uses a laser to tell you the distance of the target, then actually moves the sight internally to that distance.
Deportment and Commission says that DOESN'T violate Fair Chase, but a trail camera on a water does!
Thank you!
Don Martin