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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1514835" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>After some of the stuff I've seen I do question the idea of a lot of these guys. I think it has something to do with easy to get tags. I think the type of hunter you see in OTC units on public land is not the same type of hunter you see in draw units. I see a ton (I mean hundreds) of guys that show up in town the day before the season, buy a tag at the gas station, and drive out to National Forest with no planning. Then they wonder why they don't even see elk. On the other hand most of the guys I see in draw units are serious hunters who planned their hunt years out and are just generally a different class of hunter.</p><p></p><p>All that said the safety record speaks for itself. You're much more likely to die from exposure, heart attack, or cutting yourself with your knife while field dressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1514835, member: 103670"] After some of the stuff I’ve seen I do question the idea of a lot of these guys. I think it has something to do with easy to get tags. I think the type of hunter you see in OTC units on public land is not the same type of hunter you see in draw units. I see a ton (I mean hundreds) of guys that show up in town the day before the season, buy a tag at the gas station, and drive out to National Forest with no planning. Then they wonder why they don’t even see elk. On the other hand most of the guys I see in draw units are serious hunters who planned their hunt years out and are just generally a different class of hunter. All that said the safety record speaks for itself. You’re much more likely to die from exposure, heart attack, or cutting yourself with your knife while field dressing. [/QUOTE]
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