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Can I ask what you plan to say to this person?
If you are concerned others will mess up your hunt just turn the tables and ensure you mess up their hunt. Maybe they won’t come back again next year.
If I get your post correctly, and I think I do, you want to find the owner of that boot track and give him two choices: Join us or leave us because if you don't join us, you're screwing up our personal public land that we've hunted for generations. Is that about right?
We have an elk spot that we have hunted for years. We have been pretty successful over the years. It is a fairly small area and in our experience, there is really only one way to hunt it....that's how we learned it, messed it up multiple times while learning it. Anyhow...years go by and we have success. During this time we have encountered multiple hunters that approach the area the way we did...messing it up. We always did our best to touch base with said hunters and advise them of the area and how to hunt it. We had one guy put up a trail camera (40 yards off the road) and trail we used to walk in. One day, we met the guy and talked to him about his stand. He stated he had seen elk there all summer long but not now......we shared our experience and he abandoned the stand. Elk weren't their during the rut and his stand was useless.....well except for the bear that pooped in his pile of apples. Long story short.....I kind of understand where Bushcraft is coming from. Some area's can be messed up if entered / hunted the wrong way. We never tried to push people out, but rather tried to work with them and educate them to that specific area. It was public ground and there was plenty of room for everyone.....as long as you didn't enter through the elks bedroom and push them into the steep dark hole half mile away. Once there, they were not coming out for a minimum 3 days. I see no harm in trying to find out who may be hunting an area you also hunt and sharing experiences.
Doesn't the public land belong to all of us? Just asking for a friend.