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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Predator 22" data-source="post: 2242199" data-attributes="member: 79364"><p>Their are offenders on both sides. I've picked up campsites left totally trashed, beer and soda cans, wrappers, water bottles, ect. Left by both residents and non-residents alike.</p><p>The things that really make me mad is people not eating the animals they kill. I have turned a couple people into fish and game for this. One guy (from NY) that posted about it on this site! Said his bull was too gamey that he had to throw the meat out.</p><p>Last year I had a guy from Oklahoma shot a bull fifty feet in front of me. Said he didn't see me but I think he just didn't want me to shoot the bull. I was directly behind where he shot, in line with the bull and maybe eight feet higher in elevation.</p><p>I've also met some truly great people from out of state. Offered to help several people from all around the country. Pointing them in the right direction, where to find game and how to hunt them. I have a family that comes up every year from Texas that stays in my camper at my house that i consider good friends.</p><p>Too me. If you are going to hunt in someone else's backyard treat it and the locals as you would want yourself and your own property treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predator 22, post: 2242199, member: 79364"] Their are offenders on both sides. I've picked up campsites left totally trashed, beer and soda cans, wrappers, water bottles, ect. Left by both residents and non-residents alike. The things that really make me mad is people not eating the animals they kill. I have turned a couple people into fish and game for this. One guy (from NY) that posted about it on this site! Said his bull was too gamey that he had to throw the meat out. Last year I had a guy from Oklahoma shot a bull fifty feet in front of me. Said he didn't see me but I think he just didn't want me to shoot the bull. I was directly behind where he shot, in line with the bull and maybe eight feet higher in elevation. I've also met some truly great people from out of state. Offered to help several people from all around the country. Pointing them in the right direction, where to find game and how to hunt them. I have a family that comes up every year from Texas that stays in my camper at my house that i consider good friends. Too me. If you are going to hunt in someone else's backyard treat it and the locals as you would want yourself and your own property treated. [/QUOTE]
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