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Glad to hear the cam law didn’t pass. We now have the more important issue at hand. Don’t stop yet. We , the sportsmen are 1-0 today. Let’s make it 2-0.

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Probably gave us this ruling so they can vote yes on conserve and protect.

Pretty cynical thing to say. Give them some credit. You get what you want and then question why they do it?

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WOW! that was an amazing turn of events! Commission voted 5-0 not to ban passive trail cameras anywhere in the state! I was so happy with the one commissioner who took the time to call all the major fair chase groups like Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young and all the groups said passive trail cameras have no bearing on Fair Chase! Apparently that was enough to change Kurt Davis's mind on the subject and he rescinded his motion to pass it. Wow. Good for the commission. And a BIG THANK YOU to all the sportsmen and women who took the day off to go up there and speak and presented great arguments. And to all those who wrote emails or personally spoke with the commissioners. The system worked!

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That was worth watching just to see that look on the face of the Department's rep that made the recommendation, like he just took a bite of a turd sandwich, lol!

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I am sitting here in Mesa where he is the region manager. His folks were pretty disappointed. They spent a lot of time on that recomemdation.

 

Glad the system worked. Even though I am not a big trailcam guy, I think this was a huge step forward for the relationship between the commission and the sportsmen.

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WOW! that was an amazing turn of events! Commission voted 5-0 not to ban passive trail cameras anywhere in the state! I was so happy with the one commissioner who took the time to call all the major fair chase groups like Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young and all the groups said passive trail cameras have no bearing on Fair Chase! Apparently that was enough to change Kurt Davis's mind on the subject and he rescinded his motion to pass it. Wow. Good for the commission. And a BIG THANK YOU to all the sportsmen and women who took the day off to go up there and speak and presented great arguments. And to all those who wrote emails or personally spoke with the commissioners. The system worked!

Kind of worry some that they tried to pass this as fair chase and none if the major orgs agreed with it.

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That was kind of strange about Davis. He was very pro-ban, and even made a motion to ban them, then withdrew his motion, then he didn't even vote against the motion to keep them. Its interesting that it wasn't until he saw that he was going to lose the vote that he completely flipped sides...

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Nefarious Red now speaking. Looks like the entire CAPAZ board is present to speak. They all want to be last.

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Sounds like Pete got what he wanted. If the license fee increase is off the table as Commissioner Davis stated, there are limited ways to raise the money.

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Sounds like Pete got what he wanted. If the license fee increase is off the table as Commissioner Davis stated, there are limited ways to raise the money.

Yes that was a big win for Pete and there was no chance to comment on it because it wasnt part of the proposal

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