Mark W
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So we found another spot to hunt that is truly in the middle of nowehere. We can drive to within about 3/4 of a mile of so and then have to walk the remaining distance. Between where we park and where we plan to hunt are a bunch of really tall weeds, some trees. and very muddy spots should you go off the strraight line from the vehicle to the spot.
Over the weekend I built a 12V timer activated LED bulb on a 9' telescoping PVD pole. My plan is to place the light at the spot we want to hunt the day before and activate the timer. Then at 3-4 am the light turns on and we walk from the car to the light. Get to the spot and we can use this same light to set up by as it is bright enough to do so.
I've checked the waterfowl regts and find nothing against this activity. There are rules about remote controlled devices (this is timed, not remote controlled) verses wired devices. This rule was to prevent the use of remote controlled spinners (why wired spinners are good and wireless spinners are bad is beyond me).
So, am what I doing legal?
Mark W
Over the weekend I built a 12V timer activated LED bulb on a 9' telescoping PVD pole. My plan is to place the light at the spot we want to hunt the day before and activate the timer. Then at 3-4 am the light turns on and we walk from the car to the light. Get to the spot and we can use this same light to set up by as it is bright enough to do so.
I've checked the waterfowl regts and find nothing against this activity. There are rules about remote controlled devices (this is timed, not remote controlled) verses wired devices. This rule was to prevent the use of remote controlled spinners (why wired spinners are good and wireless spinners are bad is beyond me).
So, am what I doing legal?
Mark W