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WKR
Yep, that’s a perspective that is easily lost. Even I do it sometimes. Almost made me nervous to go hunt the first time because people would make posts about idiots walking through the drainage they wanted to glass, next post would be about the dumbass camped on the edge of a field he wanted to glass, cutting across the ridge the mule deer bedded on, etc.
So it’s like, I’d like to minimize my impact, but how do I know what someone else that I’ve never met, and may have a completely different hunting style than me, considers high value terrain? I’ve decided it’s just one of those perspective things that sometimes gets interpreted wrong and you can’t please everyone. So hunt your hunt, and when you see someone else in the area you thought the animals would be, look somewhere else.
You have to contextualize everything. During 3rd rifle, I hit a popular area, though I accessed it differently than virtually every one else. We were glassing a south facing slope and seeing deer and elk every morning. On the top of this East facing slope is a pullout where you get an excellent vantage point looking to the East. There were guys posted up there (we could see them and their trucks) every morning at the top. We were glassing in their direction and seeing animals. They were glassing in our direction completely oblivious to the animals directly below them AND they were almost certainly not seeing a damn thing. I'm sure they blamed that fact on us and called us idiots for being where we were, but the idiots aren't the people not seeing animals they are hunting.