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Well literal worst case scenario. I have elk 50 yards to my north and guy comes in to south by my buddy in his stand where he stops him and tells him I’m back here. Guy ignores said buddy and walks on. Elk bust just out of my range as they see him just walking down the trail a little over an hour after shooting light. I’m literally in my stand and the guy seems to have sat down on a stump just out of my view.
I hate to say this but I told ya to move up the trail away from this guy ,kinda had a feeling that this might happen.Just wanted to say that before thread is deleted or locked.Sorry for your luck hopefully something turns around.Reply#26Ask me how I know .These guys don't care about anything.If they can't hunt there then they will just scare everything off.
Quote from: hunter399 on September 07, 2019, 09:09:44 AMI hate to say this but I told ya to move up the trail away from this guy ,kinda had a feeling that this might happen.Just wanted to say that before thread is deleted or locked.Sorry for your luck hopefully something turns around.Reply#26Ask me how I know .These guys don't care about anything.If they can't hunt there then they will just scare everything off.Yeah I know you did but I can’t just give him my hard work and forget about it. I will continue to hunt it. If I’m going to have a bad hunt so Is he. It’s like training a dog I suppose. If you let him think there’s no repercussions for bad behavior then they’ll continue and get worse. I don’t mind eating a tag for a season. Upon further inspection of my trail cam that looks over the area he drove his Jeep all the way to my stand, even though there’s little more then a walking path width. (It’s an old abandoned road that’s hardly even noticeable anymore about a persons width left) and through out a bail of hay on Labor Day weekend. Parked under my stand. I now strongly believe he is completely doing this intentionally
Walking into that area knowing you guys are there is messed up. If someone is already there he needs to hunt elsewhere. I initially gave him the benefit of doubt with his blind, but not anymore.