Neighbors who target practice during hunting hours.
Ok.
Scenario:
Deckhead fancies the general area in regards to the topography of the adjacent land and how it could be used to his benefit. Only kicker is that someone has a set/feeder in said area. Having other places he can hunt, he invests the time he's not hunting pulling crap like he has been, hoping that this pushes the other Hunter to give up, pack up, and move.
So to say that "if he was a hunter, he'd be in his stand"is not only erroneous, it's short sighted . Sometimes we have to look down the road to see the curve and not look at what's just past the hood of the car. But that's just me. [emoji57]
It's just frustrating. In the big scheme it's diddly squat. In the end it depends on who's ox is being gored. Most are apathetic until it affects them.
Originally posted by oldblackmax
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Ok.
Scenario:
Deckhead fancies the general area in regards to the topography of the adjacent land and how it could be used to his benefit. Only kicker is that someone has a set/feeder in said area. Having other places he can hunt, he invests the time he's not hunting pulling crap like he has been, hoping that this pushes the other Hunter to give up, pack up, and move.
So to say that "if he was a hunter, he'd be in his stand"is not only erroneous, it's short sighted . Sometimes we have to look down the road to see the curve and not look at what's just past the hood of the car. But that's just me. [emoji57]
It's just frustrating. In the big scheme it's diddly squat. In the end it depends on who's ox is being gored. Most are apathetic until it affects them.
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