buffybr
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"It’s amazing how stupid people are."
Years ago two of my friends and I were hunting elk in the early season in the AB Wilderness just north of Yellowstone Park and east of Gardiner, MT. The Park boundary in that area is just a cleared line through the woods with a blaze cut into a tree or a small yellow boundary sign on a tree every 100 yards or so. Walking through the woods, it was sometimes hard to know if you cross that boundary line, so we would often walk the boundary line, then hunt north into the forest.
One day one of my partners heard a large animal walking through the brush. The first thing that my partner saw was a buckskin animal with dark brown legs walking toward him. My partner was all ready to shoot his elk when the animal turned into a horse with a rider in full camo. The rider turned out to be a Park Ranger out patrolling the Park Boundary.
My partner let the Ranger know how stupid he was and then he tied A LOT of orange flagging on the horse's bridle, saddle, and tail.
Years ago two of my friends and I were hunting elk in the early season in the AB Wilderness just north of Yellowstone Park and east of Gardiner, MT. The Park boundary in that area is just a cleared line through the woods with a blaze cut into a tree or a small yellow boundary sign on a tree every 100 yards or so. Walking through the woods, it was sometimes hard to know if you cross that boundary line, so we would often walk the boundary line, then hunt north into the forest.
One day one of my partners heard a large animal walking through the brush. The first thing that my partner saw was a buckskin animal with dark brown legs walking toward him. My partner was all ready to shoot his elk when the animal turned into a horse with a rider in full camo. The rider turned out to be a Park Ranger out patrolling the Park Boundary.
My partner let the Ranger know how stupid he was and then he tied A LOT of orange flagging on the horse's bridle, saddle, and tail.