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<blockquote data-quote="corcrazy" data-source="post: 1994988" data-attributes="member: 115697"><p>Just a piece of mind ,,,, I'm from Wisconsin we are known for our ruffled grouse I deal with literally hundreds of non-resident our out-of-state hunters being from Parkfalls Wisconsin the ruffled grouse capital of the world, People come from all over they pay their money they buy their licenses they support our community which is great there is also a very big lack of disrespect for our property weather being state national or private this doesn't just happen in the Western states that I love and hunt every fall this happens all around the world I literally can pick up truckloads of garbage ,, cans water bottles dog treat bags whatever have you all over in any parking spot along our public land with the growingInterest in hunting and highly publicized on the inter-web hunting shows podcast it's so easy for somebody to get involved not like it was for us as a family 20/30 years ago. There is no difference with the treatment and respect for firearms I had to take a hunter safety course where I had to have an individual tell me what I was doing right and wrong and wouldn't give me my certificate if I couldn't do what I needed to do to be safe now you just go take a little class on the Internet for 45 minutes and bang you can have a Wisconsin hunter certificate this is all great but it also takes away from a lot of the safety precautions that one on one can teach somebody I spent a great dealOf time with my five-year-old and I feel she is almost more safer than some of the people,,, residences in Montana that I run into in November when I mule deer hunting I have never posted on any forums I read them learn from them and see what other people have to say I will be hunting Wyoming in about a week with my family five-year-old daughter 15-year-old daughter and my wife just go after some antelope for the family as a trip/ camping .. As far as road hunting and all of that goes there are a lot of people elderly/disabled people that no longer can walk 5 miles into the bush like they could when they were young so to keep hunting and something to do they drive the back roads most of them never even pulled a gun out of the truck they're just out to do something to past time Drink there coffee with there buddy I totally respect this and hope I'm able to do that at some point if that ever comes to it, But with that you'll have the high school kids racing around the back roads spinning their wheels like we all did throwing rocks and snow and mud and again hardly to pull the rifle out of the truck but they're just out playing . I see this every year when I'm in Montana Wyoming Nebraska South Dakota and here in Wisconsin it's something we all have to learn and deal with and instead of getting frustrated try to educate people and just make it well aware that it's not everybody just being a jack wagon.. This is none of The hard-working ethical hunters can avoid by getting over the next rise and into the wash and try to stay away from the main roads but again you will have to deal with idiots And people just not familiar with their abilities and what they can and can't do a friend of mine was 11 miles in on his horses this year in Montana and two young strapping guys were back there bow hunting elk and he literally looked at them and said do you guys realize if you kill and elk back here you will never get it out you'll never save all that meat they looked at him dumbfounded like they never even thought that they would have to carry the elk out .. I myself limit myself to 4-5 mile hike with 2 guys that's a hell of a feat to get a bull elk out and all your gear , after 4 trips of pack weight 72 pounds to 96 pounds I was whooped .. I hope maybe some of this post will shed some light on your frustrated hunters as well as I want her in the field dealing with all of this all you can do is just shrug it off and hopefully know you're smarter than the guy that sneaks up on somebody from 300 yards away that's wearing blaze orange .. take care and best of luck in the field !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corcrazy, post: 1994988, member: 115697"] Just a piece of mind ,,,, I’m from Wisconsin we are known for our ruffled grouse I deal with literally hundreds of non-resident our out-of-state hunters being from Parkfalls Wisconsin the ruffled grouse capital of the world, People come from all over they pay their money they buy their licenses they support our community which is great there is also a very big lack of disrespect for our property weather being state national or private this doesn’t just happen in the Western states that I love and hunt every fall this happens all around the world I literally can pick up truckloads of garbage ,, cans water bottles dog treat bags whatever have you all over in any parking spot along our public land with the growingInterest in hunting and highly publicized on the inter-web hunting shows podcast it’s so easy for somebody to get involved not like it was for us as a family 20/30 years ago. There is no difference with the treatment and respect for firearms I had to take a hunter safety course where I had to have an individual tell me what I was doing right and wrong and wouldn’t give me my certificate if I couldn’t do what I needed to do to be safe now you just go take a little class on the Internet for 45 minutes and bang you can have a Wisconsin hunter certificate this is all great but it also takes away from a lot of the safety precautions that one on one can teach somebody I spent a great dealOf time with my five-year-old and I feel she is almost more safer than some of the people,,, residences in Montana that I run into in November when I mule deer hunting I have never posted on any forums I read them learn from them and see what other people have to say I will be hunting Wyoming in about a week with my family five-year-old daughter 15-year-old daughter and my wife just go after some antelope for the family as a trip/ camping .. As far as road hunting and all of that goes there are a lot of people elderly/disabled people that no longer can walk 5 miles into the bush like they could when they were young so to keep hunting and something to do they drive the back roads most of them never even pulled a gun out of the truck they’re just out to do something to past time Drink there coffee with there buddy I totally respect this and hope I’m able to do that at some point if that ever comes to it, But with that you’ll have the high school kids racing around the back roads spinning their wheels like we all did throwing rocks and snow and mud and again hardly to pull the rifle out of the truck but they’re just out playing . I see this every year when I’m in Montana Wyoming Nebraska South Dakota and here in Wisconsin it’s something we all have to learn and deal with and instead of getting frustrated try to educate people and just make it well aware that it’s not everybody just being a jack wagon.. This is none of The hard-working ethical hunters can avoid by getting over the next rise and into the wash and try to stay away from the main roads but again you will have to deal with idiots And people just not familiar with their abilities and what they can and can’t do a friend of mine was 11 miles in on his horses this year in Montana and two young strapping guys were back there bow hunting elk and he literally looked at them and said do you guys realize if you kill and elk back here you will never get it out you’ll never save all that meat they looked at him dumbfounded like they never even thought that they would have to carry the elk out .. I myself limit myself to 4-5 mile hike with 2 guys that’s a hell of a feat to get a bull elk out and all your gear , after 4 trips of pack weight 72 pounds to 96 pounds I was whooped .. I hope maybe some of this post will shed some light on your frustrated hunters as well as I want her in the field dealing with all of this all you can do is just shrug it off and hopefully know you’re smarter than the guy that sneaks up on somebody from 300 yards away that’s wearing blaze orange .. take care and best of luck in the field !!! [/QUOTE]
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