The proliferation of high-tech devices has taken the hunt out of hunting, critics complain.
after years of failing to take action in the face of mounting concerns over these practices.
The board on Tuesday didn’t stop with trail cameras; it also banned the use of thermal-imaging night-vision devices. To craft a camera rule, DWR mailed surveys to 9,000 licensed hunters seeking data on their use own use of cameras and their opinions on regulating them. Of the 2,300 who responded, 57% had not used trail cameras, and only 8% of those who did used transmitting cameras, according Wyatt Bubak, a DWR enforcement officer.
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