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Colorado elk hunt, non resident, public ground.
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<blockquote data-quote="XMC" data-source="post: 555132" data-attributes="member: 25329"><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Well you're right many are decent folks and don't mean to generalize, sorry if ya took it that way. Merely issuing caution to first timers to know your borders on "public ground" in the hunt areas of discussion as one foot accidently off it could get you slapped with a grand missing out of your pocket. (Hasn't happened to me personally but was warned of it by town folk in Hayden.) As for the ranchers bordering the public ground I hunt; well these are the "Dumb ***" folk I speak of so again sorry if my tunnel vision and venting towards seeing this happen every year got too wide and struck some wrong. Just really sucks to drive 15 hours to cross a river on foot, hump 6 to 8 miles a day up and back and have to watch this happen every year. Guess it's just itch'n me cause I know it's comin again in a few days.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Think'n this will be my last year in this spot; gonna look for a bit more public friendly place. Not sure why I stayed so long, just got to know the ground so well it's hard to walk away from.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Take care and wish you all a great season… </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XMC, post: 555132, member: 25329"] [SIZE=2]Well you’re right many are decent folks and don’t mean to generalize, sorry if ya took it that way. Merely issuing caution to first timers to know your borders on "public ground" in the hunt areas of discussion as one foot accidently off it could get you slapped with a grand missing out of your pocket. (Hasn’t happened to me personally but was warned of it by town folk in Hayden.) As for the ranchers bordering the public ground I hunt; well these are the “Dumb ***” folk I speak of so again sorry if my tunnel vision and venting towards seeing this happen every year got too wide and struck some wrong. Just really sucks to drive 15 hours to cross a river on foot, hump 6 to 8 miles a day up and back and have to watch this happen every year. Guess it’s just itch’n me cause I know it’s comin again in a few days.[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Think’n this will be my last year in this spot; gonna look for a bit more public friendly place. Not sure why I stayed so long, just got to know the ground so well it’s hard to walk away from.[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Take care and wish you all a great season… [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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