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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2241665" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I hunt a lot out of state. I haven't been into many camps site that were clean. We pick up all the trash and either burn it or bag it. Haul it out with us when we are going into town, or home, whatever works. The only thing you find from us is our tracks, fire pit, and possible some firewood left behind. More than likely the pit was there to start with. I don't try and create a new camp site either. I will use somebody else site that has left behind. I try and have maps of the areas to figure out what is private and what is public lands. I stay out or off of private lands unless it's okay. If I go into and area that the gate is closed, I closes it behind me. I have talked to cowboys that were rounding up cattle. The would tell me about a gate that should be closed. If I find it open please but it back up. I do that. </p><p>A lot of time I hunt in AZ. along the Mexico border. I keep and eye out anything that looks wrong. Let the Border Patrol know. Get a lic plate number too if I think sometime is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2241665, member: 101791"] I hunt a lot out of state. I haven't been into many camps site that were clean. We pick up all the trash and either burn it or bag it. Haul it out with us when we are going into town, or home, whatever works. The only thing you find from us is our tracks, fire pit, and possible some firewood left behind. More than likely the pit was there to start with. I don't try and create a new camp site either. I will use somebody else site that has left behind. I try and have maps of the areas to figure out what is private and what is public lands. I stay out or off of private lands unless it's okay. If I go into and area that the gate is closed, I closes it behind me. I have talked to cowboys that were rounding up cattle. The would tell me about a gate that should be closed. If I find it open please but it back up. I do that. A lot of time I hunt in AZ. along the Mexico border. I keep and eye out anything that looks wrong. Let the Border Patrol know. Get a lic plate number too if I think sometime is right. [/QUOTE]
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