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Laws Unenforced Aren't Laws At All
Also, it seems to be a single way that locals have any benefit over NRs
Also, it seems to be a single way that locals have any benefit over NRs
I don't think so I have seen plenty of out of state hunters with season long camps.Laws Unenforced Aren't Laws At All
Also, it seems to be a single way that locals have any benefit over NRs
How is "stashing" a water can or a tent or other camping supplies "abuse" or "selfish"? The OP was discussing camps left in one spot too long and you take it to ATVs, Ebikes, stashing water or tents, or whatever else may seem to bug you about others hunting your public land. Leave no trace is a great concept that I embrace. I however believe your interpretation of that, and many laws, are over the top and unnecessary. As far as karma goes, you will get a big dose of it if you are caught messing with another mans stuff. Feel free to call the area warden or ranger. If there is a violation, they will handle it.We should live by “leave no trace”. I’m referring to people that stash tents/sleeping bags/water cans/etc in the woods for weeks or even the season. This is garbage that needs to be removed. Public lands are not to be abused by selfish people, or karma will get them if certain people are around. By all means I prefer LE handle it first but like we all know the are far too understaffed and not utilized enough in most situations.
How is "stashing" a water can or a tent or other camping supplies "abuse" or "selfish"? The OP was discussing camps left in one spot too long and you take it to ATVs, Ebikes, stashing water or tents, or whatever else may seem to bug you about others hunting your public land. Leave no trace is a great concept that I embrace. I however believe your interpretation of that, and many laws, are over the top and unnecessary. As far as karma goes, you will get a big dose of it if you are caught messing with another mans stuff. Feel free to call the area warden or ranger. If there is a violation, they will handle it.
One campsite for a whole drainage? lol come on man. If there was only one campsite, I would no desire to hunt it with someone else so I would move on.Say it was the only prime campsite in a whole drainage you planned to hunt. It's a little awkward to camp there when someone has taken "ownership" of it but making "their" camp permanent. Maybe you camp there, they show up and are cool about having to remove everything, but that's doubtful. Now I'm talking about people that leave their camp stashed months or for the next year.
As far as karma goes you will get a big dose of it if you show up and your stashed camp is gone. I won't be too empathetic
Been thinking of getting some cams just for this purpose.There’s a trail cam watching my camp when I’m not there. More like watching the way in/out so I’ll see your vehicle.
We are basically in agreement and saying pretty much the same thing.One campsite for a whole drainage? lol come on man. If there was only one campsite, I would no desire to hunt it with someone else so I would move on.
I would disagree completely with someone leaving camp setup year round - again that had nothing to do with the original purpose of this thread. However, If someone is setting up a remote camp and only has weekends off to pack stuff in, I see no issues with them having stuff on the mountain for a while before and after.
Lets cut to the chase fellas - some of you guys are mad that others beat you to "your" spots. Just go camp down the road and hunt.
Youre going to catch a glimpse of my buttcheeks as im driving away with your BOALThere’s a trail cam watching my camp when I’m not there. More like watching the way in/out so I’ll see your vehicle.
Not coolHad a group move in right beside us once. I’m talking 10’ literally. This was 3-4 days before end of archery. Set up a wall tent and a huge stack of wood. Nothing else. Said they’d be back for 2nd rifle. I thought it was a little rude to claim a spot 2 weeks out from a season…but we sure did enjoy all that free wood!!!