Jjas, you still have to put cameras where the deer are unless you're baiting. You still need to know where deer are going to cross. I'm sure if you put enough time into it and had many many cameras you could really figure a deer out, but that same person is going to have strategic food plots, man made funnels, and a high tech compound or crossbow to finish the job. Cameras changing hunting I don't know for sure, but they have added a facet to scouting that wasn't there 20 years ago. As far as the actual hunt I believe food plots have affected that the most.

Anyways, high powered rifles will be approved. I'd always thought it was a safety issue why they weren't allowed, but apparently that was either a lie or a myth. Do what you want because that's what it's going to end up as. I will still be out there with my longbow, compound, or muzzleloader depending on my mood. I believe bow season (including crossbow) should start the 1st of Sept. or like Kentucky 1st Saturday of Sept. also. I had to throw that in there.


"The bottom line is, if you shoot something, be proud of it. If you can't be proud of it, don't shoot it. God didn't create any "justs." Neither should bowhunters." -Dwight Schuh