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    Gong Shooter wyzardd's Avatar
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    Default Don't hunt with strangers

    Left hunting camp early, the group we were with contained at least 60% total idiots. One just about shot another, none followed blood trails until I nagged them, they wouldn't finish off wounded game - just left it to die while they tried to blame each other for being lousy shots (I took it upon myself to finish him off, which they hardly noticed)

    Never got a shot at anything, buddy and I bugged out and counted ourselves lucky to get away in as good shape as we were.

    Sucked because the area was chock-full of elk, but it's just not worth it. Maybe I'll make it back next weekend with some people that understand firearm safety and dislike leaving animals suffering.

    Area 4, btw. Most camps had at least 2 animals hung up, the idjits I was with filled 6 out of 12 tags by noon Saturday. Apparently a half-dozen guys can pump enough lead in the general direction of a herd to kill or wound 3 in less than a minute. The other tags were filled by guys that knew these 6 and headed a safe distance downhill, waiting for the herd to run from the spray 'n' pray crowd.
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    This is one of the reasons I quit hunting. All my old hunting partners either moved away, or died off. I won't hunt with a bunch of idiots.

    Sounds like it's a good thing you got out while you still could.

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    Wow Wyzardd! It sounds like you got lucky and got out while you could. Too many guys competing in one spot can't be a good thing. The most I've ever hunted with is 4 or 5 and that seems like a lot to keep track of me. That's why I switched to Archery Hunting the last 20 years to get away from the over crowded Orange War- Zone. We used to laugh and say things like ( Are we Hunting or are we at a Bronco game!) lol! Good Luck next week and be safe.
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    I haven't been hunting in years for that precise reason. I too have lost all my
    old hunting buddies as they have either died off or moved away. I think one has to be really carefull who you go hunting with and in this day and age it seems much worse than before.

    Maybe I'm just getting old and grumpy since I'm pushing 60 but it seems there are a lot more morons hunting than when I started 40 some years ago. Still and all, I would like to go on one more Elk hunt before I take a dirt nap.

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    I think tomarrow I am going to turn in my drivers license and quit driving there are just to many idiots on the road. I mean 20 years ago it wasn't so bad but anymore it is just too dangerous to drive. I think my best bet is to give up turn in my DL and get a buss pass. After all it is much easier to blame everybody else when you need an excuse to quit.
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    Yeah, I'm not going to stop hunting, I'm just going to stop hunting with those morons. I'm thankful that they showed me a prime spot, and I intend to go back with two or three of my old hunting buddies.

    Never seen so many, nor so severe, cases of buck fever. The two young boys that were with them were more responsible and in control than the 40 through 60 year old men.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterCO View Post
    After all it is much easier to blame everybody else when you need an excuse to quit.
    Thumper..........what did your father tell you?

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    Getting away from the roads helps eliminate a lot of the idiots.



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    Quote Originally Posted by michael_aos View Post
    Getting away from the roads helps eliminate a lot of the idiots. Mike
    Bingo most of the idiots road hunt they are afraid to hike more than ten feet from an ATV or truck.

    I have never had any problems with idiots after I hike several miles back in. Not to mention 99% of the time the idiots don't have a damn thing hanging in camp unless they just get lucky that someone like me or you pushed them their way.
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    Edit: I know that this is a late entry, but it seems like a good thread to remind us all of basic hunter safety.

    I picked up a new hunting partner from work two years ago. When we started handling firearms at camp I asked him if he minded if we talk about safety. I told him how I intended to carry/transport/handle my firearm while in the field and in camp. I asked if he minded doing the same.....he did not. He acted like it was a little silly to be talking about it, and I don't think that he takes safety nearly as seriously as I do. There was a time or two that he had less muzzle control than I would prefer. Basically, I don't want to be downrange from your gun. I doubt that I'll hunt with him again. I'd rather hunt alone than to be with someone who is unsafe.

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