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hunters complaining about some type of camping violation observed over the following weeked.
Wow. There are some interesting views on this subject, and interesting justifications for stealing and vandalism. I guess some guys were just raised different than others...
So if I have a base camp setup and I'm out on a bivy hunt for a few days that means I'm stealing a resource? That's ridiculous.If I setup a dummy camp and somebody moves in next to me I don't mind. Could be a future hunting buddy. But if my stuff is moved, stolen, or destroyed chances are I'm going to go off.
The discussion is about people who come up a week before they're going to stay and try to reserve their favorite spot with a crappy tent and a chair.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 06, 2014, 07:06:31 AM The discussion is about people who come up a week before they're going to stay and try to reserve their favorite spot with a crappy tent and a chair.Only problem with that is if I come up the weekend before the season starts, it's usually by myself so all I bring is the crappy tent and chair. If I leave camp in my car I don't leave my bag or kitchen stuff because I don't want it stolen. Just because it looks like a dummy camp doesn't always mean it is. I figure I have 14 days at that spot, if I set up on 8/23 that means I have until 9/6. Just sayin'.
Feeling entitled to a spot just because you leave a tent on it doesn't make it so. You're not entitled to it unless you're there.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on August 06, 2014, 07:43:27 AM Feeling entitled to a spot just because you leave a tent on it doesn't make it so. You're not entitled to it unless you're there.According to this logic, if you're out on your morning hunt I can go to your camp site, move all your stuff and set up my own site. Your not entitled to the spot because your not there.Doesn't make sense. If I'm out on a bivy hunt I'm not actively using the site. If I'm out scouting and have my car parked at the trailhead I'm not actively using the site. In either scenario I'm going to have my crappy tent and chair still at the site and the tent will be empty.The woods are big enough that people can go find another site. I've had my intended spot taken before, not a big deal, I just found another one. I get more irritated at the guys who set up the circus tents, with generators and music blasting, in the meadow I was planning on hunting.
Quote from: northcoast on August 06, 2014, 08:11:26 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on August 06, 2014, 07:43:27 AM Feeling entitled to a spot just because you leave a tent on it doesn't make it so. You're not entitled to it unless you're there.According to this logic, if you're out on your morning hunt I can go to your camp site, move all your stuff and set up my own site. Your not entitled to the spot because your not there.Doesn't make sense. If I'm out on a bivy hunt I'm not actively using the site. If I'm out scouting and have my car parked at the trailhead I'm not actively using the site. In either scenario I'm going to have my crappy tent and chair still at the site and the tent will be empty.The woods are big enough that people can go find another site. I've had my intended spot taken before, not a big deal, I just found another one. I get more irritated at the guys who set up the circus tents, with generators and music blasting, in the meadow I was planning on hunting. Again, you know full well that's not what I'm talking about. But feel free to keep bringing up scenarios that aren't what anyone's talking about.