A trio of Elmer Fudds chasing a buck (which I never saw)...

After another deer (which I never saw) in the other direction...

disclaimer: i do not endorse, agree, or disagree with the content of this site. i just laugh at it.You know who Elmer is:
* He's the gun nut clown that you find hiding in the bush next to the canyon highway holding a high powered rifle in one hand and a carton of beer in the other, waiting for Bambi to come walking down the highway, pretending he's hunting.
* And even if Elmer does manage to shoot a deer without winding up shooting at rocks out of boredom, himself, other Elmers, hikers, bikers, and campers, even if Elmer does manage to kill something other than some kid hiking, Elmer's the gun nut who proudly proclaims he's "putting meat on the kitchen table" -- while endangering everyone and everything around him within a two mile radius.
Might not be a bad number to add to your cell phone.To Report a Poacher or Polluter
If you witness a poaching or polluting incident or any fish and wildlife violation, or have information about such a violation, immediately dial the toll free CalTIP number: 1 888 DFG-CALTIP (888 334-2258), 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
So many ways to view this... I could say the same about so many others.DamOTclese wrote:I really don't like "hunters" so I don't even acknowledge them when they say "hello" any more. I used to talk with them, usually when I would sit and rest on the side of Highway 39, but I quickly came to the conclusion that most -- if not all -- had mental problems of different varities.
I mean they're recreational killers, most of whom were drunk, some of whom were completely lost, often less than a quarter of a mile from the highway.
Are you sure that bow hunting season has ended?
You are wrong. Until the seventies the backcountry looked like a giant dump, people left their trash and garbage everywhere. "We are in the wilderness," went the logic, "It doesn't matter if we leave our trash behind."DamOTclese wrote: Maybe I'm wrong but wasn't there a time when the type of person who took the effort to hike was the type of person who did not litter and otherwise leave their garbage behind?
Interesting. My experience has been different. In the 60's and 70's I remember a lot of the backcountry areas were really in good shape. True, people would leave grills set up for the next guy in commonly used tent sites, but I don't regard such grills as trash exactly. Now, I'm talking about areas out of the tourist zone (the tourist zone extends to about 8 - 10 miles from a trail head). Hiking longer distances was more left up to the guys who were true hiking and BP'ing afficianados. What you're saying about road served areas is completely true though.simonov wrote:You are wrong. Until the seventies the backcountry looked like a giant dump, people left their trash and garbage everywhere. "We are in the wilderness," went the logic, "It doesn't matter if we leave our trash behind."DamOTclese wrote: Maybe I'm wrong but wasn't there a time when the type of person who took the effort to hike was the type of person who did not litter and otherwise leave their garbage behind?
It is much cleaner now than it was 40 years ago.
People have to be trained to pick up after themselves. In America, this training began in a widespread manner in the sixties. Before the sixties, anywhere in the US where people forgathered looked almost as bad as Tijuana. And the highway shoulders were filthy.
Thanks Rump. How anyone can figure out the hunting rules is beyond me. I had no clue if they were legal or not and frankly didn't care - clearly I saw them before they saw me. They didn't act guilty - they were wary of me only because they had left a bunch of gear unattended as they ran off after a buck and stopped as they happened to see me near their gear. I waved to indicate I knew what the situation was and the chase continued! They were all under 20 would be my guess.Rumpled wrote:Back to the original subject - those hunters probably had A-31 tags.
Archery only, either sex, 9-27-08 to 12-31-08
Would have been their last chance.
lol. better not chew any gum!ClamberAbout wrote:Singapore doesn't have a problem with people littering.