Hunter Ethics on Public Land
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Re: Hunter Ethics on Public Land
Great article. I've run into folks on public land that have invited themselves to climb up a tree and hunt no more than 40 or 50 yards where I was set up. When confronted, their response is, "well, it's public land". Yes, well so is the local park, but you wouldn't take your family on a picnic lunch on the pitchers mound at that park while a softball game was in progress now, would you. Please respect your fellow outdoorsmen and women, and if you see others hunting whre you intended to go, back out quietly the way you came and move to your alternative set up. You did scout one of those, right?
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