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Originally posted by jbwhttail:
Why P&Y does not allow cameras that send pictures to home or phone.........

Joe has cameras that send photos to his phone, Joe is hunting a stand on his farm and phone gets a photo of a buck on another part of the farm. Joe climbs down and moves to another stand in the direction the buck is traveling. With out the camera Joe would not have known the buck was in that area or travel direction THAT DAY. He took advantage of the electronic device.

Same as Alaska's rule on not flying and hunting the same day. Several States have rules onelectronic communications and locating game by motor vehicles. What whizzes people off it seems are orginizations that set "ethics"......
I agree with the real time scenario example here, hunter hunting on the same farm at the same time the pictures are being sent, and the real advantage that it plays. I think the gray area, although not from a regulation standpoint, is the other example of a guy pulling a card at noon and hunting that are immediately because of a picture earlier that morning. But, at the end of the day, so to say, it really doesn't matter because it's hunting and the record book programs can do whatever they like.


"Fishing is like a one night stand, unless you're fly fishing, then you've encountered the romance of your life"