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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1597928" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>My hunting buddy's include my Brothers and a cousin. That about all I go hunting with. We get along and enjoy the same things. We even go out hunting together even when just one of us has a tag. We help each other pack out the game. Why? Its part of the hunt and its fun to help each other. There can be three to five of us on the hunt But only one tag. The rest are there for the fun of it and to help pack. We view it as a good accuse to get out and camp and enjoy the time together. We have our spots we like. But have found that the spots we like are now getting crowded. That's life. We move on and try to work around it. i have no problems taking others along. Even if they have never hunted. There's only one way to pass the art or sport along and that's to show it. AS far as Honey holes. Like I said we have are spots. But they seem to have been found out by others out hunting as well. I loose no sleep over it. But neither will I go out of my way to invade a spot somebody else is in. Public land is public land. BMA and BLM is just that for the hunter. Public land.</p><p></p><p>I feel this can also depend on the type of country you live and hunt in. Out here you can see for miles. And the only true honey holes is the posted land. TO many hunter pickup hunt and chase game. I cant stand it. I have had places i could hunt that were posted get un-posted by hunters then they ran through it with pickups. Bad news my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1597928, member: 77631"] My hunting buddy's include my Brothers and a cousin. That about all I go hunting with. We get along and enjoy the same things. We even go out hunting together even when just one of us has a tag. We help each other pack out the game. Why? Its part of the hunt and its fun to help each other. There can be three to five of us on the hunt But only one tag. The rest are there for the fun of it and to help pack. We view it as a good accuse to get out and camp and enjoy the time together. We have our spots we like. But have found that the spots we like are now getting crowded. That's life. We move on and try to work around it. i have no problems taking others along. Even if they have never hunted. There's only one way to pass the art or sport along and that's to show it. AS far as Honey holes. Like I said we have are spots. But they seem to have been found out by others out hunting as well. I loose no sleep over it. But neither will I go out of my way to invade a spot somebody else is in. Public land is public land. BMA and BLM is just that for the hunter. Public land. I feel this can also depend on the type of country you live and hunt in. Out here you can see for miles. And the only true honey holes is the posted land. TO many hunter pickup hunt and chase game. I cant stand it. I have had places i could hunt that were posted get un-posted by hunters then they ran through it with pickups. Bad news my friend. [/QUOTE]
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