Idaho_Potato
WKR
Every person in this thread advocating confrontation or physical violence over a hunting spot has lost their mind. If you have ever been in a real fight, or even taken the most basic CCW class you know that confrontation is to be avoided at all costs. That's how you or the other person ends up dead. Either outcome changes your life forever. Never EVER escalate. I hope it never happens to you.Just walk away? Not one person I hunt with after decades of hunting public land across Western states would or has backed down from someone who thinks they're an authority. Zero. I'm the farthest thing from a badass and laughed at two cowboys in two separate incidents, both miles off any road, and asked them if they really thought they were going to stop me from hunting public land. Both could have kicked my ass easy. But walk away? Get real. One even apologized and we hunted together for a few hours, said he'd never met anyone dumb enough to walk that many miles to shoot wild birds. I thanked him for not kicking my ass or tossing me in a mine shaft. He said, "the day isn't over..."
Honestly, do you actually know even person would answer "well....OK....I guess I'll leave and not hunt here since you seem to be in charge...I'll just walk away...I heard rumors on Rokslide about human bones in the sagebrush..." if a "live off horseback" cowboy got in their face? I admit, I have one friend who did because his young daughter was with him: circumstances. He went back the next day though.
95+% of cowboys, ranchers, leaseholders I meet way off the road are awesome, friendly people and I've met a ton. I have a pile of multi-generation cowboys and ranchers in my family. They might get a kick out of this thread.
Thanks Marbles: "Respect everyone/fear no one".