RocketRob16
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Gotta give props to OP for using this as a learning opportunity and considering all the feedback. Not easy to do sometimes.
OMG... looking at those pictures? That's a TOTAL d~~k move. That "hill" isn't even hard to negotiate! Steep, meh a lil, but No "endless buckthorn" even. Dude could have AT LEAST hiked like 600-1000yds along the top of the ridge you were sitting at, and THEN descended down... potentially pushing something your way perhaps. I'd imagine THAT could be a gentlemanly thing to do, yes?Especially when there are multiple other routes to get to the vehicle that wouldn’t interfere with my hunting at all.
Brother? WE just don't know any better, at least not at first anyway. Thankfully there are these forums.I don't believe 99% of these guys are people that grew up hunting, it is these adult onset hunters that don't give a shit and/or have no respect for hunting/hunters as a whole.
That’s all good what you say there but look at the photo. It’sa grassy parkland and the guy could walk other ways. And he’s quitting early. Original post doesn’t describe whether he’s injured or distressed. I’m curious.I mean... would I do exactly what he did? No. But was it public land? Yes? This might be an unpopular opinion but there's no "dibs" there. Getting there earlier doesn't grant more of a right to glass or hunt it. I've had plenty of hunters walk very close to where I was on their way to who-knows-where and I wouldn't personally "mark off" some random half-mile of land in my mind just because I saw another guy standing on a ridge looking at it.
That guy was awful close to you. But to look at another viewpoint, I'll regularly walk up to other hunters if I find them in the field. I consider it a courtesy - I'm very quiet, and getting close lets me have a brief chat about what they're up to without the sound carrying to any game. I usually ask what direction they're focusing on, and if they're staying put (glassing/sitting) or moving (which way?). I make a point of exiting the area in a direction totally away from their goal. But I consider that me being polite - a kindness, not an obligation.
Then again, I hunt very pressured areas. Running into other folks is common and plenty of folks I talk to will very openly share what they've seen, what they're after, and whether that pond I'm headed towards still has water or not. Despite the stories on forums like this, very few lie - I've always found these brief encounters to be helpful more often than not. Maybe he was hoping he would, too. You never know...
And he’s quitting early
It is the guys who didnt grow up hunting.It is fully out of control at this point,
I don't believe 99% of these guys are people that grew up hunting, it is these adult onset hunters that don't give a shit and/or have no respect for hunting/hunters as a whole.
Once again I completely agree with “it’s public land what can you do” but yeah that guy is traversing the area around twilight so that maybe he’s not quitting early if it’s his 8th day but it definitely makes it a little worse. Is it you?Is he?
Once again I completely agree with “it’s public land what can you do” but yeah that guy is traversing the area around twilight so that maybe he’s not quitting early if it’s his 8th day but it definitely makes it a little worse. Is it you?
We often tolerate behavior among friends and family that would drive us nuts from a stranger. And we all know "that guy", don't we? The guy that does the thing that if he was a stranger, he'd be swimming back to shore, but if he's your friend, it's just "goddammit Steve..."I’m sure it was already mentioned, but I definitely grew up in the “there’s our group, and then there’s those assholes over there”, whether it was fishing or hunting.
True he should have said take a detour. Now I’m wondering if this guys exit was the main way out.No not me. Though I have had the nerve to bail on hunting before the shooting hours were over
If gotta guess that if the mans question had been answered a lil differently, this thread wouldnt have been made
I swear turkey hunting is filled with poor hunter etiquette. It’s a game within the game.Yeah I can’t remember a rifle hunt where I haven’t seen/ had other hunters bumbling around. I have learned that it is what it is, especially in Combat hunting Colorado. I want to hunt so I get tags where they issue a bunch usually. Try to use other hunters to my advantage. And usually don’t freak out too much. Lots of times we are all just hunting “our plan” lots of times they are counterproductive to each other haha. I have seen guys walk a drainage I was glass turn walk back out and 30 min later there was bulls or bucks where they had been so I try not to be too doom and gloom. It sucks I get it I wish I could have the woods to myself all the time but it’s just not the way it goes… worst experience by far was turkey hunting actually, had a hot gobbler working in for my buddy and had two other hunters from 400 yards away running towards us, while I stood on the backside of the hill flailing my arms to wave them off… after they blew the opportunity I asked them what the hell they did that for and just shrugged and walked off. People are people man
Oh for shame! You should never ever hunt public land ever ever again after you've hunted private. When we say we're public land owners it actually means only for people that haven't huntes private.I swear turkey hunting is filled with poor hunter etiquette. It’s a game within the game.
My brother and I were hunting one time on public land and we were calling in a hot bird from a field after he’d flirted with us earlier. Our setup wasn’t perfect so we adjusted and that when he started coming back. Well he’s gobbling like crazy and BOOM! Then I heard someone go hoohoo! really quiet. They were maybe 40ish yards from us. Didn’t figure out until a week later that my brothers best friend had seen the bird from a field, heard our calling, and cut him off without calling once. He said “well you were parked on the opposite side of the road I didn’t realize it was you”. We also found out that him and the guy he was hunting with got to hunt private land attached to public and they killed one that morning and went to public “so they didn’t pressure that spot too much”. I wasn’t too upset of shooting the bird but the moving to public when you had private and got one that morning had me pretty heated.
I swear turkey hunting is filled with poor hunter etiquette. It’s a game within the game.
My brother and I were hunting one time on public land and we were calling in a hot bird from a field after he’d flirted with us earlier. Our setup wasn’t perfect so we adjusted and that when he started coming back. Well he’s gobbling like crazy and BOOM! Then I heard someone go hoohoo! really quiet. They were maybe 40ish yards from us. Didn’t figure out until a week later that my brothers best friend had seen the bird from a field, heard our calling, and cut him off without calling once. He said “well you were parked on the opposite side of the road I didn’t realize it was you”. We also found out that him and the guy he was hunting with got to hunt private land attached to public and they killed one that morning and went to public “so they didn’t pressure that spot too much”. I wasn’t too upset of shooting the bird but the moving to public when you had private and got one that morning had me pretty heated.