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Started by HoggleGobble, April 20, 2014, 06:19:50 AM
Quote from: The Law on April 25, 2014, 05:32:28 PMWell, I hate to stir the pot, but I have hunted public land for 20 years now, and I guess it just isn't that big of a deal to me that I have to park where someone else has already parked and go hunt where someone else is hunting. That's fantastic if you are the first person at the gate. Then go hunt. However, if I pull up to a gate, and there are already trucks parked there, well I just go find another place. It's not worth it to me to chance screwing up someone else's hunt or risk the safety of others so that I can shoot a bird. Furthermore, I guess I'm just a little old fashioned, but then to go and spread the word about how funny it is that somebody is going to be mad and how you put feathers and notes on someone's car. To me that should be the definition under the word "petulant". Congrats on the birds. I'm not trying to take that away from you. Glad you tagged out and did it quickly. That's awesome. I've done well in Mississippi this year, and stayed on public ground the whole time. I've gotten to watch a lot of birds die on Noxubee, Choctaw, and Tombigbee National Forest land this year, including one that I watched die this morning at 0930. However, I took a guy and we were at the gate at 0400, and each truck that arrived after us slowed down, saw we were there, and using ETIQUETTE, went to a different location. I pride myself on public land hunting only. I hunt private maybe 1-2 times a year as a guest, and can't remember the last time I shot a bird on pvt. I always let the owner or leaseholder do the shooting. I've killed plenty of those ole toms and like to see others hunt or kill them. I did have one run-in with a couple of rednecks from Louisville MS this year, and they were the definition of whitetrash. They used the old quotes like "this public land man...we can hunt any where".... etc etc. Well those two fatties had a long walk out that day.I just don't agree with anyone acting like an idiot or risking safety in the woods anymore. It's not nice, nor does it show signs of intelligence. Unfortunately, I've seen behavior like that in each state that I hunt every year. Perhaps I was raised differently. Also, I noticed that several of the people who said you da man or any of that crap have also complained about people coming into areas that they hunted. Man...talk about a hypocrite.