When I read this post it really annoyed me to read! I take great umbrage with being put into a pigeon hole as "all non-resident" hunters are slob hunters. I can say the same about resident hunters being inconsiderate to non-resident hunters and being slob hunters themselves. But……the behavior that you have described is not unique to non-resident hunters, or resident hunters, it has to do with society in general. You have written about hunters; we cannot even get our society to where face masks to protect the lives of the people who live in this country!! What would make you think that people would give a **** about rules that would protect the land. Presently we live in a society that does not have or is lacking in values, morals, principles, or…..respect for themselves, this country or each other. I'm seventy-three years old, I have heart disease, if I get this virus it in all likelihood will be a death sentence to me. Then……I go into Home Depot or the local shopping center only to find people defiantly not wearing faces masks, "because" they do not believe this virus is real or because they have "their" rights; however I don't have the option or privilege of taking a chance that it is not real!!! I hear your frustration loud and clear, however what you have described here has nothing to do with non-resident hunters, it has to do with a society that doesn't care about anything but what suits there needs at the present time. So please don't make the statement that non-residents should just stay away….hunt in your own state. If it were not for the non-residents that you are asking to stay away, without their monies you probably would not have the public or federal lands that you so tout on as being "your land", and the local businesses, guides and guide services would probably be unemployed!! And if you don't believe that just take a look at what is going on in Canada right now because the country has been shut down to non-resident hunters due to the Corona virus and the outfitters there and their businesses are really in a tough place right now. You telling me as a non-resident hunter to "stay at home" is no different than me telling you "If you don't like what you experience or see out there in the country where you hunt to simply stop hunting and to stay home!!" And…..I would never do that. I seriously hope that you get the point!!!