Did that once with fishing spot down here at the coast and a guy pestering our group, actually sent them the coordinates for a trashy titty bar nearby (the kind of place nobody would actually want to go to).
Speak for yourself, pal.
Did that once with fishing spot down here at the coast and a guy pestering our group, actually sent them the coordinates for a trashy titty bar nearby (the kind of place nobody would actually want to go to).
It's in the handbook. Send them 3 drainages over the day before you head to yours....in hockey it's called a power play.Does not upset me but have been known to lead them astray
I used to not care much but last year me and some buddies got into mulies on public land. This year one of those buddies didnāt go back with us and so he gave up the spot to some other guys he knew that were going. We get there and see there trucks at the trail head. Very disappointing. I understand itās public land and not āmy spotā but I also feel that itās part of the process to do your own homework and find the deer. Now when anybody asks me I give them very vague locations without sounding rude.
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Okay, well in your case it's okay to be an a$$. LOL
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I know the feeling. I could tell the buddy of mine I took (read - guided) on his first elk hunt last year was going to go back to the EXACT same spot again, with or without me (because he's just that type) so I told him go for it. I told him to take his brother there next year and have at it (and he did). Because by the end of the drive to Colorado, I already knew I wouldn't be hunting with him this year. LOLI used to not care much but last year me and some buddies got into mulies on public land. This year one of those buddies didnāt go back with us and so he gave up the spot to some other guys he knew that were going. We get there and see there trucks at the trail head. Very disappointing. I understand itās public land and not āmy spotā but I also feel that itās part of the process to do your own homework and find the deer. Now when anybody asks me I give them very vague locations without sounding rude.
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Yea, you've mentioned that. Maybe that's more common for residents but I haven't hunted the same place twice so it wouldn't bother me as much. Part of the reason I drive all the way to colorado each year is the opportunity to hunt new ground. I can hunt the same 200 ac. every year without leaving my county. LOLMy response above was referring to that I actually do hunt the same exact spots year after year.
Killing 4 elk standing by the same tree in 4 separate years makes you keep your mouth shut