Opening weekend success!

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Bux n Dux

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And a mixed bag to boot!

Found these 3 out in the wild over the weekend! Can’t wait to see how many more I can bag in the coming weeks ?

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Hey Bux?

Can You Post The Coordinates Of Where They Were?

You Must Not Of Covered As Much Country As You Said You Were Gonna Cover If You Only Came Up With 3?
 
That Open Container In The Back Of Your Truck Yours?

Or Did You Only Wanna Pick Up One Beer Can On Your Hikes?
 
Did You See Any Illegal Activity From QUAD QUEERS While You Were Out & About?

I Wanna See An Illegal ATV In The Back Of Your Truck!
 
After PLUCKING The Cams & Reading/Checking The Pics?

Is There Any Reason To Go Back?

Ya See!

Them Cams Are Still Giving You An Advantage Over Most Other Hunters!
 
Not from Utah, but I have a hard time understanding how everyone is not doing the same as Bux. A couple weeks past the deadline to remove the cams, they should become fair game for removal from anyone. Just my opinion.
Not saying I would or wouldn’t but if I did, those cameras would just be forever listed as MIA.
 
Well if they are illegal now removing is fine, IMO you should try and return their property. ARE they for sale. LOL
 
LOVE the trolling and banter. Did find this on the DWR's website though for future reference for all of us.

What should I do if I see a trail camera in use during the seasonal closure?​

Leave it alone and contact our conservation officers with the camera coordinates. Do not attempt to remove or damage the camera — it's someone else's property and may be in use legally.
 
While the regs no say to not touch them the old wb chair essentially condoned hunters removing cams left out illegally when discussing implementation of this law. Honest question - At what point is it considered abandoned property? If it’s out there legally for research purposes I’m sure it would be pretty easy to identify as such.

If I see any out and about I’d prob leave em be but would it be wrong to put a little mud over the camera to limit its ability without ruining it?
 
Dude did issue a warning.

I think everyone who is missing a can, should call the local DWR, give your name address, and telephone number, with a description of the cam.

That way, if one gets turned in, you can claim your cam, AND your citation.

Don't ***** about stealing, if you don't have cams out illegally, it's not an issue.
 
While the regs no say to not touch them the old wb chair essentially condoned hunters removing cams left out illegally when discussing implementation of this law. Honest question - At what point is it considered abandoned property? If it’s out there legally for research purposes I’m sure it would be pretty easy to identify as such.
When Law enforcement label it as suchm...someone with a badge...lol not some random dude who probably drinks hard seltzers.
 
Having a cam up may be illegal, but you and I don't get to say when it's abandoned or not. We just follow the law, tell ACTUAL LE where it is and leave it alone. Doing anything with it, without a badge is thievery in my eyes
 
So they knowingly left a cam up 20 days late? Is that your defense counselor?

So you want the littering ticket waved but want to plead guilty to knowingly breaking the law on cams?

Law days trailer has to be moved, not checked, after 14 days. I'll assume that goes for all property
 
So they knowingly left a cam up 20 days late? Is that your defense counselor?

So you want the littering ticket waved but want to plead guilty to knowingly breaking the law on cams?

Law days trailer has to be moved, not checked, after 14 days. I'll assume that goes for all property
And who says they didn't move it 13 days ago??? I'm not saying they shouldn't be in trouble for having a cam out past the posted dates. All I'm saying is it's theft when some random dude takes your camera, because he is not legally allowed to enforce laws.
 
Doing anything with it, without a badge is thievery in my eyes

In your eyes, maybe. And that’s completely fair to have that opinion, even if I don’t agree. But not according to the law, the ACTUAL law. The ACTUAL law doesn’t declare it theft, it declares the cameras illegal.

Listen, I am not suggesting taking illegal cams that so many of you are defending and apparently okay with is a good idea. But the law does not say taking them is theft. And I assure you that anyone that takes them are not getting prosecuted for theft. No way that is happening in my opinion.
 
In your eyes, maybe. And that’s completely fair to have that opinion, even if I don’t agree. But not according to the law, the ACTUAL law. The ACTUAL law doesn’t declare it theft, it declares the cameras illegal.

Listen, I am not suggesting taking illegal cams that do many of you are defending and apparently okay with is a good idea. But the law does not say taking them is theft. And I assure you that anyone that takes them are not getting prosecuted for theft. No way that is happening in my opinion.
It's no different than taking a trailer thats been in a spot for more than the "14" days...it's theft...if you take a camera during the open season it's theft....no matter what. If you took someone's drugs THATS THEFT!! even if they are illegal or not lol if it's their property then you taking it is theft
 
So Niller?

You're Out In The Woods & You Hit The HOT SPOT!

Still A Few CAMS Up!

You Taking Them Down?

Or Waiting Till Bux Takes Them Down?



In your eyes, maybe. And that’s completely fair to have that opinion, even if I don’t agree. But not according to the law, the ACTUAL law. The ACTUAL law doesn’t declare it theft, it declares the cameras illegal.

Listen, I am not suggesting taking illegal cams that do many of you are defending and apparently okay with is a good idea. But the law does not say taking them is theft. And I assure you that anyone that takes them are not getting prosecuted for theft. No way that is happening in my opinion.
 
It’s not just like taking a trailer. Not at all, actually.

Report one of your illegal trail cams that was removed to the DWR. See if they prosecute it as a theft. Let us know how it goes.
 
It's no different than taking a trailer thats been in a spot for more than the "14" days...it's theft...if you take a camera during the open season it's theft....no matter what. If you took someone's drugs THATS THEFT!! even if they are illegal or not lol if it's their property then you taking it is theft

So if I leave my empty Michelob light can laying in the forest but check it every 13 days, it's ok?
 
So Hossy!

You See The Trailer Parked There For A Month!

You Decide To Take It Home!

On The Way Out The Owner Slides His Truck Sideways In Front Of You & Pulls A Gun!

You Pullin Your Gun as Well?



261.11 (e), abandonment of personal property.
 
Further, if you leave plastic shotgun hulls in the swamp, you get a ticket.

It's just plastic litter
 
This 14-16 Day Rule On Trailers Is Broke Every F'N Year By The Same Locals Here!

Not A Citation Ever Given!
 
So Niller?

You're Out In The Woods & You Hit The HOT SPOT!

Still A Few CAMS Up!

You Taking Them Down?

Or Waiting Till Bux Takes Them Down?

I carry electrical tape, works great lon lenses.

I'm too lazy to cary more **** back
 
So Hossy!

You See The Trailer Parked There For A Month!

You Decide To Take It Home!

On The Way Out The Owner Slides His Truck Sideways In Front Of You & Pulls A Gun!

You Pullin Your Gun as Well?


I'm not fond of guns pointed at me
 
So they knowingly left a cam up 20 days late? Is that your defense counselor?

So you want the littering ticket waved but want to plead guilty to knowingly breaking the law on cams?

Law days trailer has to be moved, not checked, after 14 days. I'll assume that goes for all property
That is a large assumption.
Refer to a law that does not come with wheels and a bed.
Seeing how guys can have a camera up from January 1 to July 31.
Is it littering during that time of the year?


I do not support breaking the law by leaving cameras up but this law has been thrown together by our fine "lawmakers" and I use that loosely, it is almost impossible to enforce. The game wardens do not have the time to go out and investigate to make a propper case.
 
So they knowingly left a cam up 20 days late? Is that your defense counselor?

So you want the littering ticket waved but want to plead guilty to knowingly breaking the law on cams?

Law days trailer has to be moved, not checked, after 14 days. I'll assume that goes for all property
I had a sergeant tell me one time that that assuming can get you killed.. lol
 
Only A Matter Of Time Till There's An ASS-WHOOPIN At The Tree!

That is a large assumption.
Refer to a law that does not come with wheels and a bed.
Seeing how guys can have a camera up from January 1 to July 31.
Is it littering during that time of the year?


I do not support breaking the law by leaving cameras up but this law has been thrown together by our fine "lawmakers" and I use that loosely, it is almost impossible to enforce. The game wardens do not have the time to go out and investigate to make a propper case.
 
That is a large assumption.
Refer to a law that does not come with wheels and a bed.
Seeing how guys can have a camera up from January 1 to July 31.
Is it littering during that time of the year?


I do not support breaking the law by leaving cameras up but this law has been thrown together by our fine "lawmakers" and I use that loosely, it is almost impossible to enforce. The game wardens do not have the time to go out and investigate to make a propper case.

I referenced the law, no where is it specific about wheels or a bed.

I keep pointing it out, if I leave beer cans on the side of FS road, it's littering. We can be cute and claim I check them every 13 days, but it's littering.

I agree, it's an odd law.

But the WHY is reflected by guys in here.

Couldn't be a cam here or there.

Ever see pics of Doyle's battery change day? Hundreds and hundreds of cams.

Heard DC outfitting say he had over 100 just on the Bolder.

The law, SHOULD be leaving chunks of plastic in the forest is illegal year round.

But, the DWR tries to work with folks, and instead of it being, "awesome, got 6 months of cool pics", it's "I will exploit a gray area".

I don't know when dudes decided they can just leave **** laying in the forest because THEY are the exception.

The tweekers that steal extension cords off job sites then go up the hill and melt the plastic off to get the copper think they should get to leave chunks of plastic laying around too.
 
I'm Waitin For Bux's Next Gathering!

A Few Cams In The Back Of His Truck!

A Wheeler In The Back That He TUNED When He Found It Parked Inside The Primitive!

And An Over-Due Camp Trailer On His Bumper!
 
That is a large assumption.
Refer to a law that does not come with wheels and a bed.
Seeing how guys can have a camera up from January 1 to July 31.
Is it littering during that time of the year?


I do not support breaking the law by leaving cameras up but this law has been thrown together by our fine "lawmakers" and I use that loosely, it is almost impossible to enforce. The game wardens do not have the time to go out and investigate to make a propper case.
Yes.

DWR isn't in charge of FS/BLM
 
No big bucks left in Utah, and certainly not the Basin. Is this fake news?

(I kid, of course. Well done! Boy is spoiled forever…I love it!)
What. My grandson is not spoiled of course. He’s killed 3 bigger than that one.
 
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