Gellar
Well-known member
For sure! I’m glad you said public land users and not just public land hunters.What would be nice, IMO, is if people thought about where they hunt, and how they hunt, impacting the wildlife and their fellow hunters. Consideration for others is never a bad thing, but not a requirement in regard to public land specifically, we're all equal owners with equal access.
In general, I've seen a recent, and very dramatic decline in ethics in regard to public land and consideration of the resource and other recreational users than ever before.
In the past, public land users were pretty respectful of each other and the resource...that ship has sailed.