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Started by born2hunt, March 01, 2015, 10:42:02 PM
Quote from: Gooserbat on March 02, 2015, 01:49:07 PMPolitely remind them that public land is just that, public, and go hunting.
Quote from: Roost 1 on March 01, 2015, 11:04:08 PMif they aren't hunting, IWould ignore them and hunt.
Quote from: guesswho on March 02, 2015, 11:46:12 AMI'd just tell the guy he may want to have a plan B cause plan A may not be around next week.
Quote from: Gobble! on March 02, 2015, 08:25:36 AMQuote from: surehuntsalot on March 01, 2015, 11:18:41 PMunload my stuff, walk right by them and go huntingwould not have hesitated.
Quote from: surehuntsalot on March 01, 2015, 11:18:41 PMunload my stuff, walk right by them and go hunting
Quote from: g8rvet on March 02, 2015, 08:53:22 PMI had the flip side to this last year. Me and nephew were sitting and listening to a bird gobble-scouting on the youth weekend-on a huge open National Forest. We had a father and 2 sons pull up and they started to head by us. I stuck my arm out window and stopped them. Asked if they had a bird penned up. Guy looked at me funny and I said I was joking, did they know of a hot bird. He said no and just as he did, the bird gobbled again. His eyes lit up and he looked at me, like not knowing what to do. I said go get em! He must have thanked me a dozen times before they left. We sat and listened for a while, heard no boom, but still felt good about it. If I had a young'un in tow, I would have just asked him where the kid was. If I thought he was lying, I would have hunted. Just another thought though. My son has Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy and one of the hallmarks is he must get his sleep. I have held a spot for him early where other folks hunting brought him later. So sometimes we may not know the whole story. Just don't assume the worst, just go up and speak to them. usually works out fine.
Quote from: RutnNStrutn on March 02, 2015, 02:36:50 PMI run into the same thing on FLA WMA's and not during youth season. The guys go out ahead of time and hang ribbons with the dates of their hunts all over the place. I used to avoid such places until I finally found the same ribbons, with the same writing, all over the WMA, so the greedy guy could have a Plan A, B, C, D, etc. Then I monitored the ribbons, and saw no one at some of the spots the entire hunt. So now I just walk right by them and hunt where I want, and guess what? I usually never see anyone anyway. But I agree with you. Anyone who tries to guard a bird, and screw a youth out of a great experience is a low life.In FLA, most WMA's don't allow you in unless you have a permit. So there isn't any of the guarding stuff like that, unless it's an open WMA that doesn't require a permit.