Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: sakoshooter on November 05, 2012, 09:06:37 PM
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I picked up trash after a bunch of guys two weeks ago at Nisqually only to go back this past Sat to an even bigger mess of shells, candy bar wrappers and drink containers plus they destroyed the natural brush in this spot that makes a great natural blind.
I'd like to see a "Bold Print" Sticky post about policing our shells etc on this waterfowl forum if possible.
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I picked up trash after a bunch of guys two weeks ago at Nisqually only to go back this past Sat to an even bigger mess of shells, candy bar wrappers and drink containers plus they destroyed the natural brush in this spot that makes a great natural blind.
I'd like to see a "Bold Print" Sticky post about policing our shells etc on this waterfowl forum if possible.
Defiantly agreed i went to Snow goose quality hunt site and picked up a bunch of shells out of the middle of the field! come on people have some respect and courtesy
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I feel your pain buddy! It's plain and simple to me. Pack it in and pack it out. It's flat out disgusting how rude people can be. Leave it better than you found it.
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The reason I asked for a "Sticky" is not for normal members of this forum but for the a$$holes that ruin our hunting spots that might browse this forum.
Most of us are wearing a $ thousand worth of camo out there and to be forced to sit in a multi-colored spot because of all the garbage left just doesn't make any sense at all.
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I wonder what has a larger carbon foot print... a days worth of empty shells or the emissions from a big 3/4 ton truck used by one duck hunter for transportation?
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I don't think it has anything to do with carbon footprint. Shells laying around everywhere look like crap, and make the non-hunters that use the area believe that hunters just kill the wildlife and throw trash everywhere. Too many people already look at hunting badly... seems like picking up shells is an easy thing to keep them from thinking even worse of us.
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I don't think it has anything to do with carbon footprint. Shells laying around everywhere look like crap, and make the non-hunters that use the area believe that hunters just kill the wildlife and throw trash everywhere. Too many people already look at hunting badly... seems like picking up shells is an easy thing to keep them from thinking even worse of us.
:yeah: Why should I have to pick up someone else's crap? Just poor etiquette and laziness not to pick up after yourself and to leave the cover in poor/unuseable condition.
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I don't think it has anything to do with carbon footprint. Shells laying around everywhere look like crap, and make the non-hunters that use the area believe that hunters just kill the wildlife and throw trash everywhere. Too many people already look at hunting badly... seems like picking up shells is an easy thing to keep them from thinking even worse of us.
:yeah: Why should I have to pick up someone else's crap? Just poor etiquette and laziness not to pick up after yourself and to leave the cover in poor/unuseable condition.
its about time all hunters started worrying more about the environment be it picking up trash or recycling or emissions were going to be the very first to watch it go and out of everyone we will miss it the most.
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Saw the same crap at the headquarters unit. Duck blind full of empty shells
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These slobs are not very smart. Nothing says a good spot like a bunch of empties all over :bash:
A clean blind says this place must suk.
I'm not saying ALL.... But it seems to be younger people trashing it up.
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It is important to clean-up after ourselves wherever we are, but I think it is especially important at a place like Nisqually. You have the bird watchers there and it is so close to all the greeners in Olympia. The Thurston Co commissioners tried eliminating shooting within 300 yards of the shoreline and they are probably just looking for any excuse to get hunting shut down. They definitely could use litter as an excuse to try to shut it down.........
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cleaning up after yourself is nothing new. many of these SLOBS haven't been around long enough to see what happens because of their actions.
More land is shut down do to litter than anything else.
There is a growing number of farmers leaving the QH program due to litter.
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plus its good karma. we were having a tough week of elk hunting and started picking up empty beer cans shells wrappers etc. and the next day had a elk walk in to our laps. kinda weird how that happens. be a good human and do the right thing and clean up after yourself and others if you can.
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There is a growing number of farmers leaving the QH program due to litter.
Really?
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plus its good karma. we were having a tough week of elk hunting and started picking up empty beer cans shells wrappers etc. and the next day had a elk walk in to our laps. kinda weird how that happens. be a good human and do the right thing and clean up after yourself and others if you can.
Ha, opposite for me a couple years ago with a late season winston cow archery tag. Walked over a can on the way back to the truck, decided to go back and get it, about 30 yards (60 round trip), five minutes or so later had three cows walk across the trail, 80 yards in front of me. :bash: :chuckle: Oh well, I did the right thing.
We do a beach cleanup each spring here on the island, you would not believe how many shotgun hulls wash up out here even though noone duck hunts around this island. Now, I understand losing them when they hit the water out of your boat, but shells on the ground? No excuses!
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Be it duck of pheasant hunting, I always come home with more hulls then I have fired myself. We make shotgun shell christmas lights out of. But still, its friggin garbage people! Pick it up!!!
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Be it duck of pheasant hunting, I always come home with more hulls then I have fired myself. We make shotgun shell christmas lights out of. But still, its friggin garbage people! Pick it up!!!
:yeah: Shot shell Christmas lights are awesome 8)
I always pick up my shells so I can reload, therefore I am recycling, therefore I guess I am the greenest person :dunno: :bash: :chuckle:
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This tread reminded me one time i hit the main line walkin back to the rig and was pickin up cans with one hand and packin bow with the other. I here rustlin in the leaves and set the cans down and listen more and a raghorn bull walked out at 5yrds and i drilled him.! Not sure if carma, luck, or some of both? I did pack the cans to the rig with an bull elk! :tup:
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right there with you sakoshooter. i remember joking with you last season saying we need to invent a camo pattern with empty hulls, gatorade bottles, beer cans, and the occasional jerky package. i mean. we spend hundreds of dollars to blend in to the natural cover only to have, red, grey, green and blue hulls and more food wrappers around than you can shake a stick at. its rediculous.
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Just like it was stated before those slobs give all hunters a bad name. More than ever we need to do our part to be respectful hunters. That not only includes picking up after yourself but also respecting other hunters you meet afield. Hunting is not a right its a privilage too many of us take for granted.
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Like my dad always taught us.... take out more than you bring in.
If we all did a little, none of us would have a bad reputation.