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The Basics, Starting Out
Public Land Hunting Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 2006724" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>We spent a summer scouting a drainage only to hike in the day before the season and run into an outfitter who setup a bunch of camps there. They were rude to us and obviously wanted us gone, but once we saw them we knew we would go somewhere else anyway. Ended up finding a nice new spot. I had always hoped professionals would be more professional, but I think they preferred their clients not know anyone else had hiked in for free when they were charging for horses.</p><p></p><p>Everybody wants to think an area is their spot, but the land is there 24/7 and we aren't. If someone beats me in I'll smile/wave and move on. We try to hunt areas with large amounts of public land as it makes it easier to just move on to another spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 2006724, member: 89878"] We spent a summer scouting a drainage only to hike in the day before the season and run into an outfitter who setup a bunch of camps there. They were rude to us and obviously wanted us gone, but once we saw them we knew we would go somewhere else anyway. Ended up finding a nice new spot. I had always hoped professionals would be more professional, but I think they preferred their clients not know anyone else had hiked in for free when they were charging for horses. Everybody wants to think an area is their spot, but the land is there 24/7 and we aren't. If someone beats me in I'll smile/wave and move on. We try to hunt areas with large amounts of public land as it makes it easier to just move on to another spot. [/QUOTE]
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