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The Basics, Starting Out
Public Land Hunting Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="Les in Wyoming" data-source="post: 2007783" data-attributes="member: 115820"><p>We have eastern out-of-state hunters come here who bring their arrogance with them. There is a large parcel of BLM land where I sometimes hunt. It is leased by a rancher acquaintance of mine. I show up one early morning to find two vehicles parked, blocking the entrance. There is an established road in which you can drive a mile to the back of the property. But they evidently thought nobody should enter that day - not even the rancher to check his cows. My sons and I managed to get in and passed these arrogant pigs who were walking on foot. We went beyond them (where they were heading) and filled our tags. That parcel of land is big enough for several people to hunt. They drove from PA to WY and spent a lot of money on tags to block others from from entering public land or even using the road. I guess that is how they park in PA. People of that mentality drive slow in the passing lane, stand blocking the speed-walks at the airport and generally have the consideration of a pig.These kind of people will not learn, because there are no consequences. If they do it again, they might have some flat tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Les in Wyoming, post: 2007783, member: 115820"] We have eastern out-of-state hunters come here who bring their arrogance with them. There is a large parcel of BLM land where I sometimes hunt. It is leased by a rancher acquaintance of mine. I show up one early morning to find two vehicles parked, blocking the entrance. There is an established road in which you can drive a mile to the back of the property. But they evidently thought nobody should enter that day - not even the rancher to check his cows. My sons and I managed to get in and passed these arrogant pigs who were walking on foot. We went beyond them (where they were heading) and filled our tags. That parcel of land is big enough for several people to hunt. They drove from PA to WY and spent a lot of money on tags to block others from from entering public land or even using the road. I guess that is how they park in PA. People of that mentality drive slow in the passing lane, stand blocking the speed-walks at the airport and generally have the consideration of a pig.These kind of people will not learn, because there are no consequences. If they do it again, they might have some flat tires. [/QUOTE]
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