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Quote from: mfswallace on October 03, 2018, 05:40:39 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on October 03, 2018, 05:36:01 PMQuote from: ctwiggs1 on October 03, 2018, 01:56:01 PMI used to laugh when I would see those tents and instantly think "dummy camp". Then I would happen to see someone there on my way out actually camping.Sometimes people can only afford a $40 tent. replace $40 dome tent with way over priced backpacking tent and that's me. Even if I am day hunting I've got a lawn chair, a roll top table, and a tent. I dont go hunting to camp so what do I need all the fluff for.With that said I used to go pal around with the Hiatt camp up in the Wenas years ago during modern rifle elk. I believe they are up to 4 generations now in that camp and probably 40+ years using that site. The camp tradition is a huge part of the hunting heritage and I would NEVER try and take that away from any family or group. Just because its public and first come first served, doesnt necessarily make it that way in my book Burke / Fife camp been about 65yrs howdy neighbor haha! Haven't been in years. My out of state adventures get in the way now. I never had a rifle tag but learned to skin and split wood in that camp as a young teen. I skinned every elk for about a 7 year span that came through that camp and took great pride when uncle Jim or Grandpa Steve would say "that Karl is an elk skinning sumbitch!" I'd strut around like a rooster
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on October 03, 2018, 05:36:01 PMQuote from: ctwiggs1 on October 03, 2018, 01:56:01 PMI used to laugh when I would see those tents and instantly think "dummy camp". Then I would happen to see someone there on my way out actually camping.Sometimes people can only afford a $40 tent. replace $40 dome tent with way over priced backpacking tent and that's me. Even if I am day hunting I've got a lawn chair, a roll top table, and a tent. I dont go hunting to camp so what do I need all the fluff for.With that said I used to go pal around with the Hiatt camp up in the Wenas years ago during modern rifle elk. I believe they are up to 4 generations now in that camp and probably 40+ years using that site. The camp tradition is a huge part of the hunting heritage and I would NEVER try and take that away from any family or group. Just because its public and first come first served, doesnt necessarily make it that way in my book Burke / Fife camp been about 65yrs howdy neighbor
Quote from: ctwiggs1 on October 03, 2018, 01:56:01 PMI used to laugh when I would see those tents and instantly think "dummy camp". Then I would happen to see someone there on my way out actually camping.Sometimes people can only afford a $40 tent. replace $40 dome tent with way over priced backpacking tent and that's me. Even if I am day hunting I've got a lawn chair, a roll top table, and a tent. I dont go hunting to camp so what do I need all the fluff for.With that said I used to go pal around with the Hiatt camp up in the Wenas years ago during modern rifle elk. I believe they are up to 4 generations now in that camp and probably 40+ years using that site. The camp tradition is a huge part of the hunting heritage and I would NEVER try and take that away from any family or group. Just because its public and first come first served, doesnt necessarily make it that way in my book
I used to laugh when I would see those tents and instantly think "dummy camp". Then I would happen to see someone there on my way out actually camping.Sometimes people can only afford a $40 tent.
Just saying, I have never heard of this problem in Montana and Wyoming! You also might actually get an animal down in one of those two states too!!! hee hee
Quote from: dvolmer on October 18, 2018, 09:17:19 AMJust saying, I have never heard of this problem in Montana and Wyoming! You also might actually get an animal down in one of those two states too!!! hee hee hahaha! That's like comparing apples to pickled eggs
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on October 18, 2018, 09:37:54 AMQuote from: dvolmer on October 18, 2018, 09:17:19 AMJust saying, I have never heard of this problem in Montana and Wyoming! You also might actually get an animal down in one of those two states too!!! hee hee hahaha! That's like comparing apples to pickled eggs ...no dummy camps in Wyoming... funny guy!
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on October 18, 2018, 09:51:36 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on October 18, 2018, 09:37:54 AMQuote from: dvolmer on October 18, 2018, 09:17:19 AMJust saying, I have never heard of this problem in Montana and Wyoming! You also might actually get an animal down in one of those two states too!!! hee hee hahaha! That's like comparing apples to pickled eggs ...no dummy camps in Wyoming... funny guy! how many did we see last year? I'd say 75% of camp spots were claimed? I still laugh about that crappy walltent that got lambasted by the snow
one of these days I'll find a good spot and have a good hunt. Maybe even fill a tag