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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2347797" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>Spot on with staying on the roads. I won't say improved, as some are just two tracks. Anyone one with a small bit of common sense should figure this out. </p><p>Hunted some BLM land last year. Some clowns from Arizona opened a gate and drove out into the middle of a large dogtown. </p><p></p><p>Cows walking on the pastures and prairie dogs mowing the grass down, does actually little damage that will come back. </p><p></p><p>Fools driving off the "beaten path" attracts more of the same mentality. </p><p>I have been witness to those outsiders that see a gate open and figure it's OK to just drive on in. If they have those thoughts on doors on houses where I live, they may well end up with knots on their head if not worse. </p><p></p><p>Folks need to have respect. When in doubt back out. </p><p>Oh and pick up your trash and any you may see. I mean what kinda clown can toss out trash when your in the middle of Gods country. Leave it better than ya found it. </p><p></p><p>Rant off gents. </p><p>Have a safe and Healthy Turkey day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2347797, member: 103581"] Spot on with staying on the roads. I won’t say improved, as some are just two tracks. Anyone one with a small bit of common sense should figure this out. Hunted some BLM land last year. Some clowns from Arizona opened a gate and drove out into the middle of a large dogtown. Cows walking on the pastures and prairie dogs mowing the grass down, does actually little damage that will come back. Fools driving off the “beaten path” attracts more of the same mentality. I have been witness to those outsiders that see a gate open and figure it’s OK to just drive on in. If they have those thoughts on doors on houses where I live, they may well end up with knots on their head if not worse. Folks need to have respect. When in doubt back out. Oh and pick up your trash and any you may see. I mean what kinda clown can toss out trash when your in the middle of Gods country. Leave it better than ya found it. Rant off gents. Have a safe and Healthy Turkey day. [/QUOTE]
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