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Quote from: X-Force on April 29, 2014, 08:56:16 AMMore bears than deer will get killed during this hunt.I keep hearing this over and over, are you folks suggesting this is a bad thing, or just stating opinion?
More bears than deer will get killed during this hunt.
Quote from: JLS on April 29, 2014, 11:15:34 AMQuote from: X-Force on April 29, 2014, 08:56:16 AMMore bears than deer will get killed during this hunt.I keep hearing this over and over, are you folks suggesting this is a bad thing, or just stating opinion?For me its just an opinion
Quote from: X-Force on April 29, 2014, 11:25:42 AMQuote from: JLS on April 29, 2014, 11:15:34 AMQuote from: X-Force on April 29, 2014, 08:56:16 AMMore bears than deer will get killed during this hunt.I keep hearing this over and over, are you folks suggesting this is a bad thing, or just stating opinion?For me its just an opinionGood, bad, or indifferent?
I thought everyone ALWAYS buys the deer, elk, bear, and cougar license. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I think the hikers need to wear hi vis clothing during the entire season. Last year while while creeping through the dark timber I came upon a nice round black bear (or so i thought) 40 yards. Fortunately for the completely moronic fat guy dressed in all black during bear season bent over picking mushrooms, I wanted to see the bears head before putting a couple of 12 gage threw it. It's a real *censored*ty feeling knowing that you were 5 seconds from shooting someone inadvertently. I hope the forest service has the decency to warn the greenies but I doubt it.
Quote from: 7.62Warbird on May 18, 2014, 03:36:57 PMI think the hikers need to wear hi vis clothing during the entire season. Last year while while creeping through the dark timber I came upon a nice round black bear (or so i thought) 40 yards. Fortunately for the completely moronic fat guy dressed in all black during bear season bent over picking mushrooms, I wanted to see the bears head before putting a couple of 12 gage threw it. It's a real *censored*ty feeling knowing that you were 5 seconds from shooting someone inadvertently. I hope the forest service has the decency to warn the greenies but I doubt it.It's not the public's responsibility to be sure of one's target.There is no such thing as "inadvertently" shooting someone. That's on you, entirely.
This topic rears its head from time to time.A prudent person would be wise to be visible during hunting seasons.Requiring everyone to wear orange during hunting seasons would imply that hunters aren't capable of determining the difference between a bear and a human. One might thus conclude that hunters are the moronic fat slobs.