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<blockquote data-quote="greatwhitehntr" data-source="post: 2007516" data-attributes="member: 63382"><p>I help teach hunter safety and we go over this and ethical kills A LOT. You won't believe what people think is OK to do. It is unreal.</p><p>I always end it with the same story, are you a easy going person or are you confrontational? You hike in an hour before day light and set up in a spot that you seen a good buck the night before and a guy walks by you that you know seen you does not acknowledge you and posts up 100 yds past you to shoot the same buck. Do you say something, would you confront them or would you do nothing? The funny part is the people that say it ok to post up past you it's public land are ****ed that someone would be confrontational. I laugh and let them know that I can be very comfortable in a confrontational situation. I let them dictate the next move. The best part is when the off duty game warden explains how many people get their @$$ whipped out in the woods for the same scenario and he just drives off saying did you learn anything from it. I think we are trying in are own way to teach people that it isn't ok and good people will get ****ed and fix there situation and maybe they will learn.</p><p>I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greatwhitehntr, post: 2007516, member: 63382"] I help teach hunter safety and we go over this and ethical kills A LOT. You won't believe what people think is OK to do. It is unreal. I always end it with the same story, are you a easy going person or are you confrontational? You hike in an hour before day light and set up in a spot that you seen a good buck the night before and a guy walks by you that you know seen you does not acknowledge you and posts up 100 yds past you to shoot the same buck. Do you say something, would you confront them or would you do nothing? The funny part is the people that say it ok to post up past you it's public land are ****ed that someone would be confrontational. I laugh and let them know that I can be very comfortable in a confrontational situation. I let them dictate the next move. The best part is when the off duty game warden explains how many people get their @$$ whipped out in the woods for the same scenario and he just drives off saying did you learn anything from it. I think we are trying in are own way to teach people that it isn't ok and good people will get ****ed and fix there situation and maybe they will learn. I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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