So I was out on public land yesterday, the last day of archery elk season, with plenty of hopeful archers out. I thought about setting up and doing some predator calling because a number of those same hopeful archers had told me about bumping a bear while they were previously elk hunting in that same area. But ultimately I decided to wait a few days until archery elk is over and not run the risk of totally blowing out their last chance for elk. And then as I'm just looking around in the area, I hear another bear hunter in that same area blasting their foxpro. He'd set up, let it go for about 20 minutes. Pick it up, move a couple hundred yards and then repeat. Probably did that about 5 times or so. And the only access to that spot is at a locked gate where there were probably 5 or 6 trucks, so everyone in that area knew there were others in the area. So, ignoring the interesting blanket calling technique, I get that it's public land, but what do folks think about predator calling in an area where you know there are other hunters hunting more fickle game?