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Started by Greg Massey, March 18, 2025, 11:13:55 AM
Quote from: aclawrence on March 19, 2025, 08:48:37 AMQuote from: Kygobblergetter on March 19, 2025, 08:09:56 AMFor whatever it's worth... my buddy wanted to come with me to hunt Mississippi a few years ago and video the hunt. Not for YouTube or anything. We don't post hunts, I was going for a couple days and wanted someone to make the drive and share camp with. We noticed this in the regs and called MDWFP for clarification. He bought a license and videoed me killing a bird. He's a good friend. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThat is a good friend! That's an expensive license to pay for to video a hunt. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Kygobblergetter on March 19, 2025, 08:09:56 AMFor whatever it's worth... my buddy wanted to come with me to hunt Mississippi a few years ago and video the hunt. Not for YouTube or anything. We don't post hunts, I was going for a couple days and wanted someone to make the drive and share camp with. We noticed this in the regs and called MDWFP for clarification. He bought a license and videoed me killing a bird. He's a good friend. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: bbcoach on March 19, 2025, 08:28:12 AMI think we are losing sight of the REAL picture here. This has NOTHING to do with how WE view or feel about THP and their videos, followers and possible detriment to turkey hunting. What we need to focus on is the Rule of Law. The argument I have is there was ZERO intent to Hunt. Most State Regs have a page that refers to Manner of Taking and NO where does it state taking game with a camera. If this is the State of MS view, then people that are nature lovers, videoing or taking pictures with a camera of elk, deer, turkeys, bears etc could be written a ticket for Hunting Without a License as well. I contend that if the State of Mississippi can do this to THP and take away their 1st Amendment rights, they can do this to any of us as well. Great thread Greg and Great posts everyone.
Quote from: eggshell on March 19, 2025, 09:50:28 AMThat certainly seems like a law that should be challenged if it's truly as vague as it seems. I hope there's more definition somewhere. I wonder if the cameraman had any calls or hunting gear on him or played any part in the hunt. Like most stories on the web, there's probably more to it. Like has already been said, by what I've read you taking any picture of any animal could be construed as hunting. Tourist be aware. I never had any desire to go to MIss. but now I am certain I don't ever want to go there.
Quote from: GobbleNut on March 19, 2025, 11:24:05 PMI just went to the site and read the regulation. I will repeat what I said previously. The regulation says only that the guest must be "licensed". It says nothing about having a Mississippi turkey license. I have a drivers license. Therefore I would be a "licensed guest". Anybody that wanted to challenge this regulation would have firm footing legally in my opinion. Having said that, we all know that the regulation is intended to infer that the guest must have a valid turkey license. The fact that they did not simply include that clarification just indicates to me that whoever wrote the regulation is, simply put, incompetent. End of story.
Quote from: arkrem870 on March 20, 2025, 05:56:53 AMI didn't think Mississippi allows filming on public lands. They have signs up in some places pointing that out.
Quote from: Missed mallards on March 19, 2025, 12:03:15 PMEasy fix here. If someone wishes to film hunting a public resource, tack on a filming fee. That'd would eliminate the questions and such. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk