StoneTrees
FNG
I have some thoughts on how I might address this, but wanted to get the pulse of the broader community to see how others would handle this situation and maybe identify some blind spots in my thinking.
Last weekend, I hiked into the area I'm planning to hunt for a final scouting trip before deer season starts in October with a particular buck targeted. I planned to camp on a certain ridgeline which provides - by far - the best view of multiple areas, but found someone had stashed some firewood under a tarp where I was planning to camp. How would you proceed?
The history and pertinent details:
Last weekend, I hiked into the area I'm planning to hunt for a final scouting trip before deer season starts in October with a particular buck targeted. I planned to camp on a certain ridgeline which provides - by far - the best view of multiple areas, but found someone had stashed some firewood under a tarp where I was planning to camp. How would you proceed?
The history and pertinent details:
- This is public land, more than 5 miles deep.
- I have hunted the basins around this ridgeline for numerous seasons off and on over the past 6-7 years.
- I see a handful of hunters each season.
- I have never actually seen anyone on this ridge, but did find a fresh boot track on my way up to this ridgeline last year.
- Last year was my first time making it up to this particular ridge and I found a fire ring there, but I can't say if it was recently used. I never spotted a firewood stash, though I could have overlooked it.
- If someone was camping up there, they didn't leave any evidence of it.
- The fire ring has probably been there for a long time.
- My first scouting trip this year was in late June which still had snow covering the camp and firewood stash area.
- Due to numerous 70-hour work weeks and my daughter moving out across the state this summer, I haven't been able to get back to this area since the end of June.
- I did spot elk (cow and calf) in the area for the first time this past weekend, so it's possible that they could be setting up for modern firearms elk, though I don't know how great of a spot it is for that.
- There are alternate spots I could camp, but for this area, I really need to get up on some part of this ridgeline to have a chance of spotting my target buck (or any buck for that matter).
- My plan at the moment is to hike in midday on the day before the opener and be out - with a day or two off in the middle - for the duration of the season.