elkyinzer
WKR
At home, when some jabroni moves in and puts up a ladder stand in one of "my" spots. I'm stealthy about concealing my spots so I think usually it's coincidence, but I've had it happen a handful of times over the years where I think someone spots me in the tree or otherwise finds my spots and tires to claim it with some p.o.s. ladder stand. But in rifle season we use the crowds to our advantage setting up where the deer get pushed to and I have archery spots that I am within 100 yards of a ladder or hangon but they just don't quite have the location right.
Out west, depends on the terrain and style of hunting. Generally as long as I can dodge the ATV/roadhunter chaos. I am good if I meet a few people back in the hard to get to shit and as long as there are elk around I've always been able to find some to hunt. I don't really care for glassing/spot and stalk but I can see how that causes issues with the sheer amount of ground one seeks to cover with glass that you could somehow feel crowded by a couple of bros a mile away in open country. Kinda the same thing with the youtube style walking around bugling every 5 minutes. IMO those hunting styles you are "asking for it" to expect solitude on public land.
I've also changed my approach to map scouting. Now that every Tom Dick and Harry map scouts, I basically look at the textbook saddles, benches, etc., take the top dozen or so obvious areas and cross them off knowing they'll be pressured by the onX bros and start from there knowing I've eliminated a good chunk of the pressure.
Out west, depends on the terrain and style of hunting. Generally as long as I can dodge the ATV/roadhunter chaos. I am good if I meet a few people back in the hard to get to shit and as long as there are elk around I've always been able to find some to hunt. I don't really care for glassing/spot and stalk but I can see how that causes issues with the sheer amount of ground one seeks to cover with glass that you could somehow feel crowded by a couple of bros a mile away in open country. Kinda the same thing with the youtube style walking around bugling every 5 minutes. IMO those hunting styles you are "asking for it" to expect solitude on public land.
I've also changed my approach to map scouting. Now that every Tom Dick and Harry map scouts, I basically look at the textbook saddles, benches, etc., take the top dozen or so obvious areas and cross them off knowing they'll be pressured by the onX bros and start from there knowing I've eliminated a good chunk of the pressure.
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