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GoHunt had a video on YouTube recently where a couple of guys hiked into the middle of nowhere glassed up a nice buck and then some elk hunters went running through their basin chasing. It's called "Bowhunting at 12,000 feet".
I was the newbie bumbling idiot in the back country for a few years.. I had to learn somehow. If I'd have read a few of these posts before I went out, I may have said, screw it! I don't want to be out with these people anyways. Did I walk into my spot in the dark, yes! Was my body so tired from the hike I slept in opening morning? Yes! Did I screw things up for myself? Yes! Did I screw things up for another Hunter posibbly? Probably! But guess what? That's called "LEARNING". We all weren't so lucky to grow up in hunting families and have our dads teach us from an early age how to hunt. Or even be in the backcountry for that matter. I just don't understand how these "claimed" wilderness areas work? I mean, I don't want to hunt where there's a bunch of other people, but if a guy wants to put his camp a hundred yards from mine and hunt the same area, guess what? He's more than welcome. Guess what? If I don't like it, I can leave. It's PUBLIC LAND! So maybe there should be an "are you harcore enough" test to hunt the backcountry?!?! No wonder why hunting is dying a slow death! If I see a new guy "bumbling" around the woods trying to learn the backcountry ropes, instead of being a D$&k, I would rather offer some helpful advise that might make things a little easier on him or her. It's hunting people not brain surgery! I've had many a run in with other hunters in the backcountry, most are good and people are nice, but then there's the "entitled/elite" guys who think because they scouted "my spot" for a year that they are entitled and I should leave.. Ha! Nice try! Now I'm gonna be a D$&k on purpose! I'm not gonna starve if I don't shoot a buck ya know! So Yep, if you're that guy and you hear some sweet blues harmonica while I'm glassing the same basin as you..... That's me! :-) enjoy the woods all! And let's all try and play nice!
So if you're sitting on a ridge in the cover of some brush and you're glassing a basin, and 2 hunters walk through said basin, is that the fault of the 2 dudes who walked into your basin? Does that make them bumbling newbies? Or does that make them just 2 dudes walking through the mountains doing the same thing as you're doing who didn't know you were there and didn't realize they were screwing anything up?I just want to make sure I'm clear the next time I'm only 7 miles from the truck and the real hunters are 15 and some newbie bumbling idiot screws me up.
I'm the only hunter entitled to be wherever I am in the high country.Everyone else is a bumbling idiot.You've probably experienced... you are with a buddy looking at someone else hunting and you say "look at those idiots over there" or "what are those morons doing". There's a good chance that someone else is watching you and your buddy saying the same thing at the same time.No one ever: "Look at those brilliant hunters over there, they're totally doing the most intelligent thing ever."We're all idiots to someone.
Did anyone ever actually answer the original question? haha
Quote from: Eric M on July 01, 2016, 12:51:51 PMDid anyone ever actually answer the original question? hahaOnly idiots may answer; the wise won't share their secrets lest they get overrun.
Good day all!Thinking about getting out for the High Buck Hunt this year. It'd be my first. Just cogitating on which wilderness to check out.Mule deer would be the focus, not looking at any of the Olympic areas. I'm guessing they all hold a few nice bucks somewhere in there vast expanses. I'd go for quality over quantity. Anyone want to comment on a favorite wilderness? High country snow pack should be melting off about now, yes?