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Originally posted by verter View PostI hope you are not planning on "tromping around" until after the deer season, even on weekdays. That's a sure way to meet a dark side of even the nicest hunter out there.
Yessir that’s correct. Or setting a stand 100yards from someone else and leave trash scattered around is a quick way to get off to a wrong start. I took video of this said stand/trash today.. fighting the urge to post it and see who the clown is.
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Originally posted by Hoggwild View PostYessir that’s correct. Or setting a stand 100yards from someone else and leave trash scattered around is a quick way to get off to a wrong start. I took video of this said stand/trash today.. fighting the urge to post it and see who the clown is.
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Hoggwild u scared to post it
Lol just messing wit ya
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Originally posted by verter View PostI hope you are not planning on "tromping around" until after the deer season, even on weekdays. That's a sure way to meet a dark side of even the nicest hunter out there.
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Originally posted by toomuchsun View PostAll respect given but disagree. It is public hunt land. I paid to use it. I have not had a chance to check it out. I leave no trash. I need to scout and walk to learn it. Is their a poster somewhere to show the claimed spots? I would never encroach and would steer away if recognized someone is working a spot. Buy your own place or share what is meant to be shared via Public Hunt.
**** this the exact reason why I’m glad I’m deployed next year. “Let me go tromping around when hunting gets good cause..well...I can do that”
FAWK that guy! [emoji38][emoji38]
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Originally posted by toomuchsun View PostAll respect given but disagree. It is public hunt land. I paid to use it. I have not had a chance to check it out. I leave no trash. I need to scout and walk to learn it. Is their a poster somewhere to show the claimed spots? I would never encroach and would steer away if recognized someone is working a spot. Buy your own place or share what is meant to be shared via Public Hunt.
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Hmmm... so say it was a military guy fresh off deployment, planning to go out, speed scout, and hunt? I know that's not the case, but does that change the calculus?
There's lots of folks with valid reasons to not have had a chance to scout before the season. If they honestly keep an eye out for other hunters and give them a wide berth, what can you really complain about? Sure, it might just be laziness, but how will you know?
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No it’s not a valid excuse! That’s like someone rolling up to a duck hole 10min after legal shooting time and setting up!
These types of people will locate other stands and set up 100yrds...and call it good. You wonder how I know?
I got guys now like that out there.
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Originally posted by Hoggwild View PostNo it’s not a valid excuse! That’s like someone rolling up to a duck hole 10min after legal shooting time and setting up!
These types of people will locate other stands and set up 100yrds...and call it good. You wonder how I know?
I got guys now like that out there.
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BS - say a guy just moved to the area and wants to find a place to hunt. He goes out in the middle of the day for a couple of hours to look around because that’s the first chance he’s got...not a thing wrong with that. And something everyone has to deal with because it’s public.
No different than someone that has never duck hunted a lake and sits at the landing or in the middle of open water the first day of a trip somewhere to watch birds.
You’ve got to learn the land somehow or another. It’s not ideal, but I wouldn’t NOT hunt if I moved somewhere during the middle of the year because I was worried about scouting and someone getting their panties wadded up.
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Originally posted by quackadikt View PostBS - say a guy just moved to the area and wants to find a place to hunt. He goes out in the middle of the day for a couple of hours to look around because that’s the first chance he’s got...not a thing wrong with that. And something everyone has to deal with because it’s public.
No different than someone that has never duck hunted a lake and sits at the landing or in the middle of open water the first day of a trip somewhere to watch birds.
You’ve got to learn the land somehow or another. It’s not ideal, but I wouldn’t NOT hunt if I moved somewhere during the middle of the year because I was worried about scouting and someone getting their panties wadded up.
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My season is done- I could careless!
But these are the folks that will get pizz angry that you are hunting near them when they actual set up near you. There’s people on here i PM/TXT and give them all the info they need to be successful on Sville. Just be respectful guys are hunting..
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Originally posted by Hoggwild View PostNo it’s not a valid excuse! That’s like someone rolling up to a duck hole 10min after legal shooting time and setting up!
These types of people will locate other stands and set up 100yrds...and call it good. You wonder how I know?
I got guys now like that out there.
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