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5 days of elk hunting, with very little sign of elk and nothing bugling, averaging about 15 miles of hiking per day. Yesterday evening, the last evening of hunting, I'm sitting on a stump where I'd seen a monster buck with double drop tines a few days prior and hear a bull elk bugle twice, about 500 yards away. As I'm trying to figure out where he is, so I can stalk in on him, I hear 2 car doors slam, a horn honk and then gun fire from the OK Corral! 30 yards from me, a dad and his 2 teenage sons decide to target practice with their 22s! Ugh! I walked up behind them and said, "Archery Elk season in the middle of nowhere, elk are finally bugling and you decide this would be a good place to target practice?!" The dad just about jumped out of his skin, not realizing I was there. He apologizes and says "We're out of here." I relocated about 2 miles away, with a couple mountain ridges between us. I could hear them shooting still, 2 hours later! GRRRRR!!!!!As I walk out, I see his truck blocking the Forest Service gate to the road I'd walked in on...Is it wrong to admit I wondered how his tires would stand up to a broadhead?
Quote from: returnofsid on September 09, 2013, 10:39:32 AM5 days of elk hunting, with very little sign of elk and nothing bugling, averaging about 15 miles of hiking per day. Yesterday evening, the last evening of hunting, I'm sitting on a stump where I'd seen a monster buck with double drop tines a few days prior and hear a bull elk bugle twice, about 500 yards away. As I'm trying to figure out where he is, so I can stalk in on him, I hear 2 car doors slam, a horn honk and then gun fire from the OK Corral! 30 yards from me, a dad and his 2 teenage sons decide to target practice with their 22s! Ugh! I walked up behind them and said, "Archery Elk season in the middle of nowhere, elk are finally bugling and you decide this would be a good place to target practice?!" The dad just about jumped out of his skin, not realizing I was there. He apologizes and says "We're out of here." I relocated about 2 miles away, with a couple mountain ridges between us. I could hear them shooting still, 2 hours later! GRRRRR!!!!!As I walk out, I see his truck blocking the Forest Service gate to the road I'd walked in on...Is it wrong to admit I wondered how his tires would stand up to a broadhead?With all do respect, um noo let's stop with the internet commando account of the events shall we? Yeah I'm the father that was there and those were my two sons and yes we came out to spend a little father sons time shooting some .22's mostly because the youngest is nervous as all get out about passing his hunters ed class. "gunfire from the OK corral" The youngest had a single shot .22 cub and the oldest still only gets 5 rounds at a time. Sooooo maybe perhaps a slight exaggeration?Did I forget to check the regs? yes and I apologized and I told you I could absolutely understand your irritation as it would have irritated me as well. Did I offer to move? yes three times to which you replied "might as well stay here you're here now" Which we did. "jumped out of my skin?" Hardly Sir, but whatever, I'll let you have the chest thumping on that one.Broadhead to the tires was your thought? You should have turned around Sir I was slowly walking right behind you as you walked out, I suspected that if you had you been a person with no integrity you might have done something like that, I'm very glad for both our sakes that wasn't the case and I'm glad that line was a joke.Yeah yeah state land I had just as much right to be there as you etc etc. that's a given. But still I would have shook your hand and apologized for my oversight on the regs and gladly relocated had you just came up and given me the "hey man do you realize it's elk archery season". Instead you came out of the brush saying what you said and getting told you need to calm the hell down, which you did and that was appreciated."They were shooting towards my camp trailer, which they knew was there." Both targets were back dropped by hillsides and there were NO campsites visible. Besides if we were shooting at your camp why did you walk away and continue to let us shoot in that direction without so much as a word? ........Again I apologize for the negative encounter and regret that it caused you a frustrating end to your hunt. There was no ill intent on our part and I hope there is none moving forward on yours.P.S. Sorry this had to be my first post.
Quote from: skeeter 20i on September 09, 2013, 02:05:41 PMQuote from: returnofsid on September 09, 2013, 10:39:32 AM5 days of elk hunting, with very little sign of elk and nothing bugling, averaging about 15 miles of hiking per day. Yesterday evening, the last evening of hunting, I'm sitting on a stump where I'd seen a monster buck with double drop tines a few days prior and hear a bull elk bugle twice, about 500 yards away. As I'm trying to figure out where he is, so I can stalk in on him, I hear 2 car doors slam, a horn honk and then gun fire from the OK Corral! 30 yards from me, a dad and his 2 teenage sons decide to target practice with their 22s! Ugh! I walked up behind them and said, "Archery Elk season in the middle of nowhere, elk are finally bugling and you decide this would be a good place to target practice?!" The dad just about jumped out of his skin, not realizing I was there. He apologizes and says "We're out of here." I relocated about 2 miles away, with a couple mountain ridges between us. I could hear them shooting still, 2 hours later! GRRRRR!!!!!As I walk out, I see his truck blocking the Forest Service gate to the road I'd walked in on...Is it wrong to admit I wondered how his tires would stand up to a broadhead?With all do respect, um noo let's stop with the internet commando account of the events shall we? Yeah I'm the father that was there and those were my two sons and yes we came out to spend a little father sons time shooting some .22's mostly because the youngest is nervous as all get out about passing his hunters ed class. "gunfire from the OK corral" The youngest had a single shot .22 cub and the oldest still only gets 5 rounds at a time. Sooooo maybe perhaps a slight exaggeration?Did I forget to check the regs? yes and I apologized and I told you I could absolutely understand your irritation as it would have irritated me as well. Did I offer to move? yes three times to which you replied "might as well stay here you're here now" Which we did. "jumped out of my skin?" Hardly Sir, but whatever, I'll let you have the chest thumping on that one.Broadhead to the tires was your thought? You should have turned around Sir I was slowly walking right behind you as you walked out, I suspected that if you had you been a person with no integrity you might have done something like that, I'm very glad for both our sakes that wasn't the case and I'm glad that line was a joke.Yeah yeah state land I had just as much right to be there as you etc etc. that's a given. But still I would have shook your hand and apologized for my oversight on the regs and gladly relocated had you just came up and given me the "hey man do you realize it's elk archery season". Instead you came out of the brush saying what you said and getting told you need to calm the hell down, which you did and that was appreciated."They were shooting towards my camp trailer, which they knew was there." Both targets were back dropped by hillsides and there were NO campsites visible. Besides if we were shooting at your camp why did you walk away and continue to let us shoot in that direction without so much as a word? ........Again I apologize for the negative encounter and regret that it caused you a frustrating end to your hunt. There was no ill intent on our part and I hope there is none moving forward on yours.P.S. Sorry this had to be my first post.skeeter 20i....thanks for coming on and setting the story straight. Too bad your boys had to see a fellow hunter respond the way he did to what was a perfectly legitimate activity.
Wow, Skeeter 20i..............how did you ever find this thread?
Hey Skeeter......Tell that young one not to fret the hunters ed class. The ones I have been involved with are not concerned about accuracy, It is more about muzzle control and safety issues while in the field.
Quote from: DBHAWTHORNE on September 09, 2013, 02:18:42 PMQuote from: skeeter 20i on September 09, 2013, 02:05:41 PMQuote from: returnofsid on September 09, 2013, 10:39:32 AM5 days of elk hunting, with very little sign of elk and nothing bugling, averaging about 15 miles of hiking per day. Yesterday evening, the last evening of hunting, I'm sitting on a stump where I'd seen a monster buck with double drop tines a few days prior and hear a bull elk bugle twice, about 500 yards away. As I'm trying to figure out where he is, so I can stalk in on him, I hear 2 car doors slam, a horn honk and then gun fire from the OK Corral! 30 yards from me, a dad and his 2 teenage sons decide to target practice with their 22s! Ugh! I walked up behind them and said, "Archery Elk season in the middle of nowhere, elk are finally bugling and you decide this would be a good place to target practice?!" The dad just about jumped out of his skin, not realizing I was there. He apologizes and says "We're out of here." I relocated about 2 miles away, with a couple mountain ridges between us. I could hear them shooting still, 2 hours later! GRRRRR!!!!!As I walk out, I see his truck blocking the Forest Service gate to the road I'd walked in on...Is it wrong to admit I wondered how his tires would stand up to a broadhead?With all do respect, um noo let's stop with the internet commando account of the events shall we? Yeah I'm the father that was there and those were my two sons and yes we came out to spend a little father sons time shooting some .22's mostly because the youngest is nervous as all get out about passing his hunters ed class. "gunfire from the OK corral" The youngest had a single shot .22 cub and the oldest still only gets 5 rounds at a time. Sooooo maybe perhaps a slight exaggeration?Did I forget to check the regs? yes and I apologized and I told you I could absolutely understand your irritation as it would have irritated me as well. Did I offer to move? yes three times to which you replied "might as well stay here you're here now" Which we did. "jumped out of my skin?" Hardly Sir, but whatever, I'll let you have the chest thumping on that one.Broadhead to the tires was your thought? You should have turned around Sir I was slowly walking right behind you as you walked out, I suspected that if you had you been a person with no integrity you might have done something like that, I'm very glad for both our sakes that wasn't the case and I'm glad that line was a joke.Yeah yeah state land I had just as much right to be there as you etc etc. that's a given. But still I would have shook your hand and apologized for my oversight on the regs and gladly relocated had you just came up and given me the "hey man do you realize it's elk archery season". Instead you came out of the brush saying what you said and getting told you need to calm the hell down, which you did and that was appreciated."They were shooting towards my camp trailer, which they knew was there." Both targets were back dropped by hillsides and there were NO campsites visible. Besides if we were shooting at your camp why did you walk away and continue to let us shoot in that direction without so much as a word? ........Again I apologize for the negative encounter and regret that it caused you a frustrating end to your hunt. There was no ill intent on our part and I hope there is none moving forward on yours.P.S. Sorry this had to be my first post.skeeter 20i....thanks for coming on and setting the story straight. Too bad your boys had to see a fellow hunter respond the way he did to what was a perfectly legitimate activity.There's no story to set straight. His boys saw minor frustration, nothing more. As I'd mentioned earlier, my language was kept completely G rated and the only time I raised my voice was to initially let them know that there was someone very near where they were shooting, before I started walking out.Quote from: Curly on September 09, 2013, 02:21:50 PMWow, Skeeter 20i..............how did you ever find this thread? I'm actually glad he did. It gives me a chance, once again, to apologize for my behavior