Quote (Santara @ 13 Aug 2020 15:56)
2 cameras were discovered, there could have been even more. The probable idea behind putting a camera on a trail is to see if the property owner is obeying hunting laws on his personal property.
ah yes, maybe:
The alleged surveillance may have origins partially related to 2016 hunting violations, Rainwaters says, when his son and a group of friends were ticketed for baiting doves: “I paid their fines myself in what amounted to $380 times eight people. Yeah, all this started over hunting tickets and now TWRA thinks it’s OK to set up surveillance on my land.”
the hunters are getting hunted.