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Walked in on you hen calling?Had somebody walk in on top of me today. Surprised it took that long into the season.
No, walked in on me before daylight. I was on the logging road about half a mile down. Heard his truck pull in so I knew what was coming. I was in an area I wanted to be but I also wanted to go back further if I didn't hear any gobbling. He walked past me even after I talked to him and told him to find another piece to hunt.Walked in on you hen calling?
Why would anyone ever do that? Stupid plus totally disrespectful.No, walked in on me before daylight. I was on the logging road about half a mile down. Heard his truck pull in so I knew what was coming. I was in an area I wanted to be but I also wanted to go back further if I didn't hear any gobbling. He walked past me even after I talked to him and told him to find another piece to hunt.
They justify it with any number of excuses. His were "I've got a camera back here I need to get", "this is a big section but that's the only access point", and "there's always a bunch of people hunting here"Why would anyone ever do that? Stupid plus totally disrespectful.
Could he see you were setup of it was before daylight?They justify it with any number of excuses. His were "I've got a camera back here I need to get", "this is a big section but that's the only access point", and "there's always a bunch of people hunting here"
This year is actually a much better year compared to the last few. Not uncommon the past couple years to see 3-4 trucks parked on a 100 acre section.
I was standing in the middle of the logging road and had a conversation with himCould he see you were setup of it was before daylight?
You see some wild stuff on public. Last week I pulled into a piece of public here in Oklahoma to find a guy setup with is two decoys in the middle of a open road. When you pull off the county road the national Grasslands road goes for about 400 yards to a parking area. Instead of leaving his truck at the entrance so people could know he was there I guess he parked in the parking area walked a couple hundred yards up the road and setup. God only knows how many guy's pulled up on his setup that day. On a different piece in the same area a couple years before I watched a idiot shoot a Gobbler out the roost before shooting light.I was standing in the middle of the logging road and had a conversation with him
Hope you called fish and wildlife.You see some wild stuff on public. Last week I pulled into a piece of public here in Oklahoma to find a guy setup with is two decoys in the middle of a open road. When you pull off the county road the national Grasslands road goes for about 400 yards to a parking area. Instead of leaving his truck at the entrance so people could know he was there I guess he parked in the parking area walked a couple hundred yards up the road and setup. God only knows how many guy's pulled up on his setup that day. On a different piece in the same area a couple years before I watched a idiot shoot a Gobbler out the roost before shooting light.
Absolutely and am proud to say I wasn't the only other sportsmen to call it in. They were aware and on the way by the time I got service and called.Hope you called fish and wildlife.
Hunted a state forest nearby this year and knock on wood, I was totally blown away by how everyone stayed out of each other's way. Was expecting the worst being that were only a couple hours from Chicago. I'd imagine archery deer is a different story though since it's not a draw like turkey or firearm deer season.You see some wild stuff on public. Last week I pulled into a piece of public here in Oklahoma to find a guy setup with is two decoys in the middle of a open road. When you pull off the county road the national Grasslands road goes for about 400 yards to a parking area. Instead of leaving his truck at the entrance so people could know he was there I guess he parked in the parking area walked a couple hundred yards up the road and setup. God only knows how many guy's pulled up on his setup that day. On a different piece in the same area a couple years before I watched a idiot shoot a Gobbler out the roost before shooting light.
Last year I made a big loop around a piece. I was the only one parked there when I walked in. As I get close to where the trail back to the car picks up, there's a powering right of way as well. I see a fan as I'm about to come into the opening. I started to get ready but I noticed the fan was stationary. Turns out some absolute moron had walked in on me and set up a strutted decoy in the middle of the trail where he had to have known I'd pass back by. I really thought about sprinting out there and grabbing his decoy and running back to the truck.You see some wild stuff on public. Last week I pulled into a piece of public here in Oklahoma to find a guy setup with is two decoys in the middle of a open road. When you pull off the county road the national Grasslands road goes for about 400 yards to a parking area. Instead of leaving his truck at the entrance so people could know he was there I guess he parked in the parking area walked a couple hundred yards up the road and setup. God only knows how many guy's pulled up on his setup that day. On a different piece in the same area a couple years before I watched a idiot shoot a Gobbler out the roost before shooting light.