PrairieHunter
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I read the book and don't remember this at all. I am not sure if I still have my copy lying around home maybe I need to read it again.
I didn't grow up perfect and I am not by any means perfect still. Growing up I did stuff hunting and fishing that I am not proud of. These days I realize how special hunting/fishing is to me. If I was to get a ticket these days it would be pure ignorance. I appreciate it so much and love doing it with my kids that I don't cut corners anymore anyway.
I think Steven is the same. He has mentioned multiple times in his books that he did stupid shit as a kid. I don't think he ever asked for forgiveness or has ever said it was ok. I think he basically called himself an asshole for doing some of the stuff he has done. I appreciate the honesty. Very few people didn't do dumb shit when they were kids, very few people have never sped or intentionally broke a law.
If those statements about illegally crossing miles of private to access public or knowingly leaving a high water mark and trespassing including hiding behind bushes to not be seen by aircraft while hunting are accurate it certainly will cause some hunters to change opinions on Mr Rinella.
If I had the book I would be happy to look it up. According to Kbbond chapter 9 has one of the situations.
in chapter 9, he writes "To get there, I have to cut through a couple of miles of land owned by Ahtna, Inc., or else go all the way back to the mouth of the chetaslina and follow the river up. This presents an unsavory dilemma, because I hate looking at the same ground twice even more than I hate trespassing."