tripod3
New member
I've been noticing a change in hunting the last couple years and hear mention of the same in some threads.
Well after talk of a couple incidences and witnessing another, it is starting to make more sense.
After seeing a coyote shot at about a thousand yards across a fenceline, it changed the term of fence stretching quite a bit to me.
Recently I've been noticing tracks in the snow on private ground but never see anybody or a rig.
So today I hear about guys going in one parcel then trespassing into the next closed parcel and hunting with thermals.
This opens the floodgates to many many problems that I think are affecting me and could in a short time push me to a smaller game.
I also wonder how long before thermals and cans will eliminate legal big game before daylight.
Can't imagine what the game wardens are up against or how many calls 911 will start getting.
I've always loved new technology even if it was cost prohibitive.
This time may prove somewhat distasteful with ethics taking a backseat.
Well after talk of a couple incidences and witnessing another, it is starting to make more sense.
After seeing a coyote shot at about a thousand yards across a fenceline, it changed the term of fence stretching quite a bit to me.
Recently I've been noticing tracks in the snow on private ground but never see anybody or a rig.
So today I hear about guys going in one parcel then trespassing into the next closed parcel and hunting with thermals.
This opens the floodgates to many many problems that I think are affecting me and could in a short time push me to a smaller game.
I also wonder how long before thermals and cans will eliminate legal big game before daylight.
Can't imagine what the game wardens are up against or how many calls 911 will start getting.
I've always loved new technology even if it was cost prohibitive.
This time may prove somewhat distasteful with ethics taking a backseat.