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Offline ICEMAN

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Re: Someone is hunting "your" spot on public land...
« Reply #45 on: August 18, 2010, 05:47:03 PM »
Some of these stories are why I always bring my two good German friends with me- Mr. Heckler and Mr. Koch.  The white trash get pretty polite when those two make an appearance.

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Re: Someone is hunting "your" spot on public land...
« Reply #46 on: August 18, 2010, 06:26:36 PM »
As far as I'm concerned when it comes to Hunting season, first come first served on public land.
Now here's a little twist, not trying to change the subject. But what about shed hunting on public land? I know that I have pissed a few people off by walking around in the same area even if they were there first. But these are also the same area's that I have shed hunted in the past and prior to the last few years with the boom of shed hunting,  I never saw or ran into anyone else in these area's.
Besides that you just got to outsmart them some times. One year I pulled up to one of my moose areas and there is a fourwheeler parked right in the middle of the road. I shut my rig off and this guy comes running down off the mountain. I start a conversation and find out that he is just checking the area out for moose sheds as well. I then inform him that I have already covered the whole area a few days prior and did'nt find any thing. He says he's gonna go check out a different area then and gets on his wheeler and takes off. Well I follow real slow till he gets out of sight then I pull off the road and go hit the area. I ended up pulling out 3 nice moose sheds including my biggest to date. So, does this make me a bad person or a smarter hunter? I think this happens more often with shed hunting as I know some of my buddies havent even been out yet but as soon as I say I'm gonna go check an area they say that they already hit it last week or so.
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Re: Someone is hunting "your" spot on public land...
« Reply #47 on: August 18, 2010, 09:56:33 PM »
Someone wrote atleast they were civil!!! F -that, I could not imagine telling anyone on public land tohunt elsewhere. I may inform someone where I am at,so they know.

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Re: Someone is hunting "your" spot on public land...
« Reply #48 on: August 19, 2010, 08:11:01 AM »
Some of these stories are why I always bring my two good German friends with me- Mr. Heckler and Mr. Koch.  The white trash get pretty polite when those two make an appearance.

You kiddin' right?

Nope- not kidding.  Only one time, though, when some crack heads tried to rob me when I was bow hunting near Forks.

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Re: Someone is hunting "your" spot on public land...
« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2010, 03:21:14 PM »
first one in gets  it. too bad have a back-up plan. yeah i have beatin before always have  a back-up plan

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Re: Someone is hunting "your" spot on public land...
« Reply #50 on: August 24, 2010, 06:34:51 AM »
Last year elk hunting. We were at a gate in the rain waiting for it to get day light to ride in on our bikes. Didn't want to jump elk when you can't see to shoot. Will these two guys pull up unloaded there bikes and road in right past us. Will these two guys came around a corner and the whole heard was bedded down right on the road. They said there were all over but it was to dark to see.
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