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Quote from: Bob33 on May 18, 2014, 03:45:38 PMQuote 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.Knowing your target is your responsibility, hikers have the right to enjoy the outdoors as much as hunters.As for orange, I will wear it for the hunter that needs help identifying his target.
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.
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: Bob33 on May 18, 2014, 04:52:50 PMThis 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. I agree entirely. That is why I am against hunters being required to wear orange. Apparently we agree on this.
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.
I think there's going to be a lot of people who are going to be confused by the wilderness, national park, and national forrest boundaries. They intersect several times.
Quote from: bullfisher on June 18, 2014, 07:18:35 AMThe more hunting opertunities the better. Seems like a lot of scare tactics on this thread to keep people out of an area. 117, 000 acres? I don't think anyone should have a problem avoiding each other, niether will the deer.If you were familiar with the area you would understand it is not "scare tactics". While there is a lot of acreage in the area there is a limited amount of the high alpine areas that everybody will be hunting for the most part. And all those areas are fairly easily accessible. Not to mention thousands of tree hugging hikers are all over those trails that time of year. The better areas up the are too crowded during the general season when many of the locals head to the east side. Being that there are limited areas open in the early hunt I'm sure that area will see more pressure than it ever has. I think It would have been a great idea to open it for a draw area with a limited number of tags.
The more hunting opertunities the better. Seems like a lot of scare tactics on this thread to keep people out of an area. 117, 000 acres? I don't think anyone should have a problem avoiding each other, niether will the deer.
Quote from: cboom on June 18, 2014, 08:54:29 PMQuote from: bullfisher on June 18, 2014, 07:18:35 AMThe more hunting opertunities the better. Seems like a lot of scare tactics on this thread to keep people out of an area. 117, 000 acres? I don't think anyone should have a problem avoiding each other, niether will the deer.If you were familiar with the area you would understand it is not "scare tactics". While there is a lot of acreage in the area there is a limited amount of the high alpine areas that everybody will be hunting for the most part. And all those areas are fairly easily accessible. Not to mention thousands of tree hugging hikers are all over those trails that time of year. The better areas up the are too crowded during the general season when many of the locals head to the east side. Being that there are limited areas open in the early hunt I'm sure that area will see more pressure than it ever has. I think It would have been a great idea to open it for a draw area with a limited number of tags.You just desribed a bunch of drainages in Glacier Peak and Alpine lakes. The deer will feel the pressure and move into the timber and be just fine. I counted 27 hunters within one drainage one year in GPW. Not counting the hikers. The high hunt has a lot of pressure and people continue to notch their tag or go on a camping with a gun trip. The first year will be a zoo with the newness of the hunt, the next year will be a lull because everyone will stay away because of the crowds the previous year. Then the opener will be mid week and the crowds will be small due to the lack of vacation. Then opener will hit a weekend and it will be a zoo again. Then some idiot will post a nice buck on the internet and tell everyone where he or she shot it and it will be a zoo again. Welcome to the high hunt.