MuleyFever
WKR
Someone on here had a Swaro spotter stolen from their tent a while back. I am paranoid enough about people stealing my stuff already.
To touch on the Oregon comments there are people stuck with Oregon plates, and then there are the portlanders, that ruin the name of our whole state. We aren’t all bad people.
I have to admit that it would have been soooooo…. Tempting to aim well to the side ( but not so far as to where he couldn’t hear the impact ) and…..well, you know the rest.My friend was long range target shooting in eastern Oregon. He usually finds a place with 1500y safe no roads and blm areas etc. While shooting, someone hikes in to his target (steel plate on a post painted) and hangs out a minute like, should I steal this or not…uh, you’re in someone’s scope somewhere
That is very generous of you and thank you. Gotta love rokslide.@mtnwrunner I'm only in my 30s but I was raised way better than a$$holes like that. If he happens to live in the Boise valley area and he needs to borrow a stove to get back out there this year and kill a buck let me know, I have a 18 inch lite outdoors he can borrow.
I'm in Idaho Falls, if that's closer to where your relative is. I have one he can borrow as well, I won't need it the rest of this year. It's an 18" Lite Outdoors as well.That is very generous of you and thank you. Gotta love rokslide.
I'll let him know and I also have one he can use but I'm fairly certain he wouldn't accept.
Randy
No. He didn't. Not even close.He was never charged with taking our food, but he did end up in the gray bar hotel for some other shenaningans, so I guess he got what was coming to him.
Man, what a bummer to have a hunt ruined in that manner! I hope he is able to get back out there and kill a big one!
I had a hunt almost ruined in a similar manner a number of years ago. We had hiked in about 3-1/2 miles and set up a spike camp. We hung our food outside the tipi to keep it away from critters and went out hunting for the day. When we returned, all our food was gone. And it wasn't any 4-legged critters that had taken it. Turned out there were horse tracks all the way up to our camp, they had ridden their horses up and grabbed our food out of the tree and taken off with it. Was a pretty big bummer to be sitting up at 11,000', miles from the truck, exhausted after a long day of chasing bulls and not have any dinner to make. Luckily we had some spotty cell service about 3/4 mile from camp and were able to call a buddy who brought us in some food the next day.
We notified the sheriffs office and other folks around the area. Come to find out there was an outfitter that was going around and doing this to camps that were in "his" area. He was trying his best to run off every other hunter that he could. This was an archery hunt and he didn't even set his camp up until 2nd rifle there in CO. He just didn't want any competition. It was an OTC unit that had plenty of bulls, nothing huge, just a fun area to hunt. He was never charged with taking our food, but he did end up in the gray bar hotel for some other shenaningans, so I guess he got what was coming to him. But still was pretty upsetting to have another person come into our camp and steal our food.