WOW

Look where this post has gone. I never implied that any one individual, hunter or non-hunter should not be involved within the outdoors during this special time of the year during the rut. It is a free country and we all should partake in the outdoor experiences. I guess on this web site we need to be more explanatory or every thing goes to to heck. I simply implied that undoubtedly knowing that it is public land that most of the hunters are going to encounter other people or distractions while hunting or on a bull, its called public for a reason, but for those of us that know better lets be respectful of the other hunters that are already pursuing the bull, and I think a lot of people on here have already stressed the fact that they do, but some seem to think that we are inquiring them to stay out of the woods all together during this time of year and that is not what we are asking. We all know people are going to unintentionally going to stumble into your hunt, its happened to me and will evention-ally happen to everyone on public land. That's why I stated on an earlier post I strive to achieve three + miles away from convenience to the public. And going out after archery season, which is short in WA. gives all of us ample time to go out scouting, videoing and taking photos of elk we call in, which gives those of us a great experience and more knowledge of these incredible animals. Remember the head line of the post HUNTING the RUT... With A Camera, the rut extends way beyond the closing of archery elk, Not we should keep everyone out of the woods During the RUT so I can Have it for Myself. I think we have

enough, everyone good luck with scouting, time to go run!
