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Call me old fashioned.... As a kid I chuckled at the old timers driving around drinking coffee and shooting the breeze about the bucks from years ago.I never had a negative thought about road hunters, I enjoyed the comradely of all hunters.I've been hunting for forty years and the campfire seems warmer every year... I enjoy camp and the chase more than the kill anymore, passing on hunting stories of the old days to my kids.Hunting has become to competitive whereas in the past it was for enjoyment, I blame the states lack of management skills for the most part and not the hunter. Hunters are squeezed into smaller areas with less animals to hunt than years past. Timber companies locking up land because of the failures of the state to negotiate and hunters to lack of self policing.Hunting could be what it was if hunters got past self interest ways and combined as a voice of reason.
We were driving up a heavily traveled road and came across a hunter on foot, I waved and slowly drove past the hunter.
I am one of those guys you encounter behind locked gates, and when I see a truck I do ask what they are doing back there. If you had your orange placard displayed this guy had his answer, if you didnt you shouldnt expect a guy to know his attitude shouldnt have been so nasty he should have asked nicely first. Kudos to your dad for still getting out there in any way he can, but for you *censored*s that drive around a gate, or cut locks because your too damn lazy to get out of your truck you are not hunters you are vandals. To those of you who drive around to get your animal its not my cup of tea, but if thats what a hunt is to you more power to you.