Depends on what your fishing for too. I use small setups for Perch and Corbina. 6lb test, sliding egg sinker, swivel, with a 2-4lb leader. Small hook with either gulp camo worms or when the season is right, use sandcrabs.
Locally in San Diego in limited use, sure, why not? The problem is when you see 6-10 cameras in one small area. Some are left out by people who never retrieve them.. same as stands. In Arizona the problem Ive heard is 20-30 cameras on waterholes and the Guides who have 100's of cameras all over...
Xj all day long...... Easy to work on and find parts plus plenty of room for the gear.... They can always work on mine....lol....
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The only thing that has prevented me from going anywhere and doing anything during this "pandemic" is if something was closed (restaurants and whatnot). Ive pretty much led a normal life and never stayed home. No reason to stay home now. See ya out in the field this weekend before sunrise...
The problem is relative to what was said above. There are stands that have been out there for year after year. I wouldnt hesitate to sit in one. Just double check the straps and whatnot for safety. Now, there are stands you can tell are very new due to the condition of them. Those I would not...
What if im just walking around at 1am in the forest and decide to take a nap 4 miles in? Lol. Find it hard to believe they can ticket someone sleeping in their vehicle. What if Im tired and driving and need to pull over to sleep?
Having apnea I have to have offgrid power for my CPAP machine if I want to stay in backcountry. I use a little sherpa 100 with an apnea machine the size of a soda can. It will last me two nights without a charge. Any longer and I would have to get a solar panel like yours....
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