NOPLCLKNEB3
New member
If I'm paying....limits for everyone that shoots decent. Not paying, 1 bird per hunter that shoots decent.
If you only knew as much as you like to think....I won't call names like you seem to relish doing, but I can think of a few when it comes to so many of your post...I don't like big game hunters. Mostly rednecks, and yes, they shoot from the road, all the time.
I like your attitude, I don't like seeing the filson crowd, with their 69, 000 dollar trucks, and dog trailers, and all that high brow gear. Those guys usually aren't good hunters.Ive spanked several guys like that, with my 870. What it's about , is enjoying my dog, and the scenery.Personally I plan hunts for weeks or even a month plus at a time and I could give a shit about getting a limit every day. In fact it's
exhausting to clean and cook limits multiple days in a row and staying within possession limits gets to be impossible.
I much prefer areas that have less hunters,better scenery,and a enough birds to keep the dogs active. I'd rather go fishing than hunt areas with hoards of orange clad fudds no matter how many birds there is.
The thing is I have a bunch of filson stuff. Like way more than I should but I like it and I use it in the field until I wear it out.
Sometimes I carry a pump,but mostly a beretta auto. I have a nice truck but my dog rides inside. He goes everywhere with me once it's cool enough for him not to overheat. Hunting or just bumming around.
I'm not in a competition with anyone sorry that you feel like you need to be. A lot of adults have a childhood complex they can't get over.
Our mindsets couldn't be more different.
I don't agree with rabbit hunting.Why would anybody want to do that?Hunting from a vehicle, is unsportsmanlike red neck activity.Its Lowbaggers.These big game hunters who shoot from trucks, are idiots, and should be jailed. A good day of hunting for me, is not seeing any of these types.
Dennis,
Good visiting with you today and hope the rest of the season improves.
Question: with such a poor and late crop, do you think operators will leave their crop in the field over the winter vs taking it out now? Is there any economy in doing this?
Just wondering if hunters may face crops up the entire season...