So I was at the dentist yesterday and we were talking hunting (he was doing all the talking of course, since he had his hands in my mouth ) and he was telling me about their recent archery elk hunt. He mentioned in passing that they had a few trail cams set up in various locations in and around their hunting area, and that as their hunt went on they would access the cameras and see if and when animals had passed by; then they would set their next day's plans, or even that evening's plans, based on that information.
My first thought was 'huh - I didn't know people did that' and then my second thought was that I am not sure I agree with it from a ethical perspective. Seems to cut a little too close to the line for me.
I have often thought it would be cool to set a trail cam in my hunt area during say the summer, or maybe preceding the hunt during scouting times, but not actually during the hunt.
What is your perspective on this, and how common a practice is this?
I haven't checked yet to see if it is even legal (in Colorado).
My first thought was 'huh - I didn't know people did that' and then my second thought was that I am not sure I agree with it from a ethical perspective. Seems to cut a little too close to the line for me.
I have often thought it would be cool to set a trail cam in my hunt area during say the summer, or maybe preceding the hunt during scouting times, but not actually during the hunt.
What is your perspective on this, and how common a practice is this?
I haven't checked yet to see if it is even legal (in Colorado).