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Yes, I am from the Midwest, and new to hunting out west. Glad you got laugh out of it.Lol…
lol you must be from the Midwest. I lie to my best friend about where I hunt.
Yes, I am from the Midwest, and new to hunting out west. Glad you got laugh out of it.Lol…
lol you must be from the Midwest. I lie to my best friend about where I hunt.
Do you blame them? Some stranger pulls up and asks where you hunt…and you expect them to tell you the truth?! We all want more hunters in our area, the more the merrier right?!!!Yes, I am from the Midwest, and new to hunting out west. Glad you got laugh out of it.
Just goes to show how lousy with elk WY is. Lets all go to WY!So...be aware that this can backfire.
I grew up in Wyoming, but moved out of state about 20 years ago. Was back home visiting mom a while back and bumped into a guy I was good friends with growing up. Good enough guy but knew he couldn't keep quiet.
He starts asking about where I'd hunted when I was a resident ("C'mon, man, you don't hunt it any more, right?")
In an attempt to end the conversation I mentioned a place I hadn't hunted, ever. Certainly not going to send him anywhere near where we used to hunt, my friends and brother are still killing elk in the same drainages we did in high school...
About a month later I get a thank you text and a picture of him with a 330"-ish bull...
So yeah, I'm gonna be telling guys about Nunyadambizness Creek from here on out.
I'm more surprised that a Wyomingite didn't straight tell a nonres to GFYS. He was pretty polite.
Because every body asks they keep asking and asking and asking it gets old.What's wrong with just saying, "A place that I spent a lot of time looking for and want to keep it to myself".
Some of y'alls first reaction to be an jerk is just nuts.
I used to live in Texas, guy asked me this week on a Texas hunting forum where I shot those pigs and nice bucks told him the exact spot down to the closed logging road. I live 2,300 miles away, why do I care?
I keep my spots SUPER SECRET if I ever intend to hunt them again so I get that. I try and be polite as much as I can, they may not see things the way I do, plus, being rude reflects more on me than them.Because every body asks they keep asking and asking and asking it gets old.
And imo they should know better. So why should I be polite to someone I don't even know if I believe they should know better?
I can't even tell my lady her eyes are pretty, when 5 plus guys a day use that as there opening line she is over it.I keep my spots SUPER SECRET if I ever intend to hunt them again so I get that. I try and be polite as much as I can, they may not see things the way I do, plus, being rude reflects more on me than them.
Also, even though I don't give away my hunting spots and POLITELY intentionally keep them secret.... I am always asking folks for theirs! Why the heck not?
I was out scouting for rifle season the last weekend archery season was open 2 weekends ago. Saw about 15 elk total. On the hike out, encountered 2-3 groups of frustrated archery hunters asking if we had seen anything.
Answer: “nope”
Truth:
I’m not a Wyomingite and although they are great people they may be a little rough around the edges and there is nothing wrong with that. If I show up to WY with my green plates and ask a res “hey where did you shoot that” I deserve a GFYS.What's wrong with just saying, "A place that I spent a lot of time looking for and want to keep it to myself".
Some of y'alls first reaction to be an jerk is just nuts.
I used to live in Texas, guy asked me this week on a Texas hunting forum where I shot those pigs and nice bucks told him the exact spot down to the closed logging road. I live 2,300 miles away, why do I care?
I can't even tell my lady her eyes are pretty, when 5 plus guys a day use that as there opening line she is over it.
Y'all must have came at them with a completely different attitude than I do. Wyoming folks have always been very nice to me.I’m not a Wyomingite and although they are great people they may be a little rough around the edges and there is nothing wrong with that. If I show up to WY with my green plates and ask a res “hey where did you shoot that” I deserve a GFYS.
western hunting is about doing the work yourself.
hunting Wyoming elk is a lot different than pigs in TX.