Absolutely, just need to ensure proper exemptions are provided, and as the proposed rule reads presently they are not. Below are the comments I've submitted:
I am writing to submit comment on the proposed rule to adopt Fis 312 to regulate the method and manner of taking wildlife with respect to emerging technologies. I am only commenting in regards to private wildlife control operators and not how this rule will affect typical sportsmen.
The proposed rule as written is clear with “no person shall…” language and does not expressly provide for any exemptions. I urge you to consider exempting private wildlife control operators whose job it is to professionally resolve wildlife issues as quickly, safely, and ethically as possible without regard to fair chase in protection of people, property, and natural resources. Consider not inadvertently and without reason restricting these tools from private wildlife control operators who can safely use them to the mutual benefit of people and wildlife. For example, I know operators who utilize live-action game cameras at sensitive trap locations so that they can respond to a captured animal immediately, promoting humane capture and exemplifying an action in the interest of public safety and values.
Thank you for your consideration of my comments.