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Re: Public land rant. Correct me if I am wrong.
[Re: jlbuc10]
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11/13/16 10:48 AM
11/13/16 10:48 AM
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If they see your truck in a parking spot how in the world are they supposed to know which direction you went? When ever I've hunted public land there have been woods 360 degrees around the parking spots. You just want them to turn around and leave cause you got there first or its "your" spot. That's just as bad as saying "your" deer. I expect them to. Unless I'm able to talk to someone who is parked at a spot, I never park there and walk in. The only exception is some places out west where there are thousands of acres and only one or two gates. In Alabama, everywhere I've hunted there are plenty of access points. Just last week in Kentucky. I got beat to a spot. It was a long walk in there and I'm about 99% sure I wouldn't have been anywhere close to them. Didn't matter, I moved to a different spot anyways. It's common courtesy and it's becoming more and more lacking.
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