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Quote from: Happy on April 08, 2019, 01:29:56 PMAbout two years ago I scouted out a piece of public for deer rifle season and was planning on hunting it for a few hours opening day before I had to leave for some family functions. I got up extra early and was at the parking lot by 4 am. There was already a vehicle there but I didn't think much of it as be daylight there would be 5 or 6 more. I get out of the truck and start packing in. It's at least a mile and I wanted to be there at least an hour before daylight to let things settle down. After a brisk walk I turn down my trail and get to my spot. As I walk up I can see a bit of orange laying in front of me and as I slowly approach I make out a person stretched out on the rocks lifeless. I slowly move in and it's a hunter just laying there unmoving. I nudged the body with my feet and said "hey buddy". That caused the most explosive display of levitation I have seen in my life. He yelled and arms where flailing as he started to run and then turned calmed down and turned around to face me. Once he calmed down and we got to talk I learned he had driven from somewhere in PA after scouting this place online. He decided to get back to his spot and catch some rest before daylight instead of sleeping in the vehicle. We talked a little bit and I explained the layout of the land and then wished him well and headed back for my vehicle. Didn't even hunt that day but I chuckled the whole way back to the truck.Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Tail Feathers on April 08, 2019, 10:06:14 PMI arrived in time to see two guy walking down to the dead end of a road on a WMA. I wanted to hunt it but watched to see which way they went and I was considering trying an offshoot road. Two young guys came screaming up in the truck, grabbed their guns in a hurry and literally ran past the two older guys who were 50 yards from the parking area, already walking in.I shook my head and left.
Quote from: DumpTruckTurkey on April 05, 2019, 08:57:22 AMIm always amazed when I run into someone, usually the walk out... they always tend to talk in normal loud voices.SMH everytime....
Quote from: POk3s on April 09, 2019, 10:39:20 AMThe "best" one I've got is from archery elk hunting. Same group of yahoos. Year one, I'm backpacked in with a buddy (Doug). I was lucky enough to kill a bull on our first morning in, that came to the call in a beautiful clearing. I boned out the bull, hung it in a shaded tree, and took The first load back to the truck. The quarters and carcass of a bull in plain site. I got back to our back country camp that evening, and the next morning went hunting with Doug. Nothing occurred so we went back to my bull to pack the rest of him out. When we rounded the corner I immediately screamed "MORE ELK!" Just after that we noticed they were horses. They strung their picket line for their horses OVER the top of my elk carcass. They then put a tent right below my quarters hanging in the tree. Myself and Doug both stood there giggling when I tried to think rationally like "maybe they came in in the middle of the night and just didn't notice." When I got to my quarters I heard a women cough and she said "helloooo". I said "hi there. I'm just here to grab the rest of my elk that you guys are camped under." "Oh yea we saw that. Frank and Steve (making up names. Wish I would've remembered.) are out hunting." I said "okay" and went on my way.The next year I'm again backpacked in with one of my best buddies (Albert). The morning found us hunting below a big hill so steep that it might as well have been a cliff. We were trying to figure out our best way to get back up to the top because we watched a good bull feed into a patch of trees above us, and a half mile to the south of us an hour or so earlier. All of the sudden I hear rocks tumbling. Bang boom crash! Then again. Obviously we're thinking some elk had been spooked. We hurry away from the bottom of the cliff only to see a couple idiots crouched down and kicking giant rocks off the top of the cliff. Two guys and a gal. I whistled and they all stood up for a second. Then all at once back to finding the next big rock they can kick down the hill. I whistled again, and the same thing occurred. On the third time I yelled something to the tune of "hey you dumb moth** ****ers!!" They all ran off the top of the hill like a bunch of little kids, got to the tree line, sat diwn, and looked at me and my buddy through their binoculars. I waved a nice middle finger salute and they all took off. I don't think they were actually trying to kill us, and didn't know we were there. All I can guess is they were trying to see if there were any elk below them since nothing had answered their bugles all morning. Why you'd backpack in though and then scare elk away still doesn't make much sense. The next year I went back to that spot and these idiots had left their ENTIRE camp. Both tents, blankets, clothing, shoes, coolers, Tupperware, food...EVERYTHING. I started to spread the word on how I was going to figure out who these people were, and I've never seen them back there since. The forest service explained to me how big of a pain it was to get an abandoned camp out of the backcountry because they have tonlaunch a full investigation and make absolutely sure there was no "foul play". The bull I killed back there.https://i.imgur.com/qBwmFtw.jpgA small snapshot of their mess.https://i.imgur.com/WNlpwOD.jpg
Quote from: chcltlabz on April 08, 2019, 12:27:37 PMI've had too many instances hunting public land where I was cruising the back of fields only to have some bozo driving around the same fields bumping gobblers around every turn. The best one was the Prius though... I guess they thought they'd be more stealthy with their road hunting in a prius.
Quote from: Trax on April 09, 2019, 09:38:18 PMQuote from: chcltlabz on April 08, 2019, 12:27:37 PMI've had too many instances hunting public land where I was cruising the back of fields only to have some bozo driving around the same fields bumping gobblers around every turn. The best one was the Prius though... I guess they thought they'd be more stealthy with their road hunting in a prius.Don't hate on the Prius. 52 mpg and a big game bag.
Quote from: SD_smith on April 09, 2019, 06:35:04 PMQuote from: POk3s on April 09, 2019, 10:39:20 AMThe "best" one I've got is from archery elk hunting. Same group of yahoos. Year one, I'm backpacked in with a buddy (Doug). I was lucky enough to kill a bull on our first morning in, that came to the call in a beautiful clearing. I boned out the bull, hung it in a shaded tree, and took The first load back to the truck. The quarters and carcass of a bull in plain site. I got back to our back country camp that evening, and the next morning went hunting with Doug. Nothing occurred so we went back to my bull to pack the rest of him out. When we rounded the corner I immediately screamed "MORE ELK!" Just after that we noticed they were horses. They strung their picket line for their horses OVER the top of my elk carcass. They then put a tent right below my quarters hanging in the tree. Myself and Doug both stood there giggling when I tried to think rationally like "maybe they came in in the middle of the night and just didn't notice." When I got to my quarters I heard a women cough and she said "helloooo". I said "hi there. I'm just here to grab the rest of my elk that you guys are camped under." "Oh yea we saw that. Frank and Steve (making up names. Wish I would've remembered.) are out hunting." I said "okay" and went on my way.The next year I'm again backpacked in with one of my best buddies (Albert). The morning found us hunting below a big hill so steep that it might as well have been a cliff. We were trying to figure out our best way to get back up to the top because we watched a good bull feed into a patch of trees above us, and a half mile to the south of us an hour or so earlier. All of the sudden I hear rocks tumbling. Bang boom crash! Then again. Obviously we're thinking some elk had been spooked. We hurry away from the bottom of the cliff only to see a couple idiots crouched down and kicking giant rocks off the top of the cliff. Two guys and a gal. I whistled and they all stood up for a second. Then all at once back to finding the next big rock they can kick down the hill. I whistled again, and the same thing occurred. On the third time I yelled something to the tune of "hey you dumb moth** ****ers!!" They all ran off the top of the hill like a bunch of little kids, got to the tree line, sat diwn, and looked at me and my buddy through their binoculars. I waved a nice middle finger salute and they all took off. I don't think they were actually trying to kill us, and didn't know we were there. All I can guess is they were trying to see if there were any elk below them since nothing had answered their bugles all morning. Why you'd backpack in though and then scare elk away still doesn't make much sense. The next year I went back to that spot and these idiots had left their ENTIRE camp. Both tents, blankets, clothing, shoes, coolers, Tupperware, food...EVERYTHING. I started to spread the word on how I was going to figure out who these people were, and I've never seen them back there since. The forest service explained to me how big of a pain it was to get an abandoned camp out of the backcountry because they have tonlaunch a full investigation and make absolutely sure there was no "foul play". The bull I killed back there.https://i.imgur.com/qBwmFtw.jpgA small snapshot of their mess.https://i.imgur.com/WNlpwOD.jpgYou should see all the South Dakota "elk hunters" that get their first ever elk tags for the Black Hills every year. You should hear all the first time bugle callers everywhere...sounds like a bunch of sick elk up and down every ridge.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on April 11, 2019, 09:29:09 PMSome poor turkey had to suffer the indignity of having his one and only car ride in a Prius. Poor Tom...