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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="74honker" data-source="post: 2240741" data-attributes="member: 113930"><p>My take on all this is that this is a matter of life in general nowadays. The cancer that just keeps growing for years has now spread into our pasttimes where we all go to find peace and solace. You all know what I mean, it's all about ME! It's the people you work with that try to screw you for that promotion, it's the parent your kids play sports with that are just out of control, it's ALL this kind of crap! NO COMMON SENSE, NO COMMON COURTESY, NO HUNTER ETIQUETTE or ETHICS! It's all about ME and don't give a rats xxx about anyone else. It's a plague. They all want to be rockstars or think they already are and don't care what they leave in their wake as long as it makes for a social media chest thump. It xxxxx me off more when it comes to my time afield where I go to put my head back on straight and get away from all the crap I deal with on a daily basis everywhere else and now have to deal with it where my happy place is. GGGGRRRRRR! State lines mean nothing to this but I do see this being more of an issue with NRs. Nothing like spending a good part if the year scouting, patterning, managing your own home area just to see some clueless DA pull in from where ever and blow the whole deal for everyone including themselves for weeks to come. Like I said, no common sense, no common courtesy, and no hunter etiquette or ethics. It's just wrong no matter R or NR!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="74honker, post: 2240741, member: 113930"] My take on all this is that this is a matter of life in general nowadays. The cancer that just keeps growing for years has now spread into our pasttimes where we all go to find peace and solace. You all know what I mean, it's all about ME! It's the people you work with that try to screw you for that promotion, it's the parent your kids play sports with that are just out of control, it's ALL this kind of crap! NO COMMON SENSE, NO COMMON COURTESY, NO HUNTER ETIQUETTE or ETHICS! It's all about ME and don't give a rats xxx about anyone else. It's a plague. They all want to be rockstars or think they already are and don't care what they leave in their wake as long as it makes for a social media chest thump. It xxxxx me off more when it comes to my time afield where I go to put my head back on straight and get away from all the crap I deal with on a daily basis everywhere else and now have to deal with it where my happy place is. GGGGRRRRRR! State lines mean nothing to this but I do see this being more of an issue with NRs. Nothing like spending a good part if the year scouting, patterning, managing your own home area just to see some clueless DA pull in from where ever and blow the whole deal for everyone including themselves for weeks to come. Like I said, no common sense, no common courtesy, and no hunter etiquette or ethics. It's just wrong no matter R or NR! [/QUOTE]
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