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I don't see anything wrong with glassing deer in someones field. Especially in Washington when you can go a full day without seeing one. As far as road hunting, not sure why it bothers people so much. Ive killed deer sitting, walking, and driving. All my biggest deer were killed driving in the rut. I hunt out of state mostly, and of all my years experience, there is no better way to hunt the rut if you don't know the area. Especially since not everyone has big farms with 30-40 deer per square mile. Most public lands are lucky to have 10 per square mile. I personally have no interest in sitting up in the stand all day getting ready to kill bob lucky 8 that I watched and fed since birth, but I sure as hell will drive past and look. If you don't like it, to bad. You dont own the deer or the roads. Not everyone, in fact most arent doing it with the intent to kill.
the thread wasnt originally intended to turn into a bashing of road hunters. If you wanna road hunt in timberland or other public property, enjoy, I wont have to share the woods with ya.But for those of you that think its ok to road hunt pvt farmlands, what the hell makes you think thats ok? How about I drive by your front yard where your kids play and hunt. wtf...really? pleas post your addresses so we can start. If you want property to hunt, move out of the city, or enjoy the lands that are legally available.
IMHO, county roads which run through private tracts of land are there for all of us to use. If I see an amazing site on your personal private property and I choose to stop and put my window mount scope on the animals, this is my perogative as a tax payer. Please to not assume that I am intending to break a law.
Can't we all just get along?