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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2241626" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>My story about RHs vs NRHs: This was during the time I was in the military and stationed in Utah. My buddy had a friend in Colorado and he invited my buddy and I to go elk hunting with him and a couple of his RHs. </p><p> </p><p>We arrived, purchased OTC tags and drove up their favorate location. For the RHs it seemed to be a social event with way too much drinking in the evening to the extent they did not get up very early. Hunt was not successful....no snow at higher elevations and elk refused to cooperate. </p><p></p><p>Later we are riding around in our host's truck and he started to tailgate a vehicle. When asked why he explained they were 'just indians'. I could not get away soon enough from these RHs.</p><p></p><p>To end on a lighter note, the last night before leaving for Utah (we were at the host's trailer home) they started a poker game, all were heavly drinking along with my buddy....at some point I, having only nursed a beer...was the designated driver back to Utah, had won all their money as well as all my buddy's money. The next morning everyone was so hungover, none of them could remember who had won.....I insisted on an early departure (LOL). On the way home I gave my buddy the money he had lost. I was still happy, covered the cost of the tag and most of the gas.</p><p></p><p>So don't pick out one example and say it applies to all. As a NRH, I did leave the area 'cleaner' than I found it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2241626, member: 105138"] My story about RHs vs NRHs: This was during the time I was in the military and stationed in Utah. My buddy had a friend in Colorado and he invited my buddy and I to go elk hunting with him and a couple of his RHs. We arrived, purchased OTC tags and drove up their favorate location. For the RHs it seemed to be a social event with way too much drinking in the evening to the extent they did not get up very early. Hunt was not successful....no snow at higher elevations and elk refused to cooperate. Later we are riding around in our host's truck and he started to tailgate a vehicle. When asked why he explained they were 'just indians'. I could not get away soon enough from these RHs. To end on a lighter note, the last night before leaving for Utah (we were at the host's trailer home) they started a poker game, all were heavly drinking along with my buddy....at some point I, having only nursed a beer...was the designated driver back to Utah, had won all their money as well as all my buddy's money. The next morning everyone was so hungover, none of them could remember who had won.....I insisted on an early departure (LOL). On the way home I gave my buddy the money he had lost. I was still happy, covered the cost of the tag and most of the gas. So don't pick out one example and say it applies to all. As a NRH, I did leave the area 'cleaner' than I found it. [/QUOTE]
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