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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 1994983" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>I have hunted in many states over my life time and as a general rule the people I have encountered have been civil. They set their camps up just as I have. They gave me space and I respected theirs. If we happened to be in a similar area we would back out and go else where. Respect, courtesy, humility go hand in hand. There are individuals with a total lack of any of those characteristics. I try to ignore them with the clear mindset that they are a potential threat to my well being. As has been stated where you live and where you hunt may define you as a NR or R. I grew up in this country. I am an American. I fought in Vietnam as. U.S. Marine-that's as American as anyone can get. I pay taxes and I save my hard earned money so I can enjoy the freedom to go anywhere I wish too. It ****es me off when I meet people anywhere outside of California that learn I choose to visit their state and spend dollars to support their economy and have the ignorance to tell me I am not welcomed in their community. There are and will always be jerks who desire to impress us with just how lame they can be. If laws and regulations are being violated—-Report it. If you find trash left behind— pick it up! Today we have "smart phones". Take a picture of the vehicle license plate, note the description of those bad apples-report it! In closing on many occasions the weather has turned for the worse! Surprise some of those "Dumb ***** had to ask me for help"! I chose the high ground and helped them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 1994983, member: 8915"] I have hunted in many states over my life time and as a general rule the people I have encountered have been civil. They set their camps up just as I have. They gave me space and I respected theirs. If we happened to be in a similar area we would back out and go else where. Respect, courtesy, humility go hand in hand. There are individuals with a total lack of any of those characteristics. I try to ignore them with the clear mindset that they are a potential threat to my well being. As has been stated where you live and where you hunt may define you as a NR or R. I grew up in this country. I am an American. I fought in Vietnam as. U.S. Marine-that’s as American as anyone can get. I pay taxes and I save my hard earned money so I can enjoy the freedom to go anywhere I wish too. It ****es me off when I meet people anywhere outside of California that learn I choose to visit their state and spend dollars to support their economy and have the ignorance to tell me I am not welcomed in their community. There are and will always be jerks who desire to impress us with just how lame they can be. If laws and regulations are being violated—-Report it. If you find trash left behind— pick it up! Today we have “smart phones”. Take a picture of the vehicle license plate, note the description of those bad apples-report it! In closing on many occasions the weather has turned for the worse! Surprise some of those “Dumb ***** had to ask me for help”! I chose the high ground and helped them! [/QUOTE]
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