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TheRealSpurhunter

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Since I've been hunting AEDC again I am dumbfounded by all the beer cans in the middle of the woods I see there. These are recent, not 25 yrs old or anything. To the morons that think that drinking beer while hunting, and on public ground to boot, is cool, get a life.

Oh and if your offended, STOP DOING IT!!
 
Too much trouble toting in all that beer. My vest was too heavy and the ice kept melting and getting my slate calls and strikers wet. Now I just carry a flask. Much more efficient.
 
I see the same in the places I hunt, combined with plastic water bottles and Monster energy drink cans.

What baffles me is that stuff weighed more full and was a bigger pain to carry in before it was empty. Stomp the dam can and put it in your pocket.

I may make the person I catch throwing trash out eat it if I ever catch them.
 
I like how many empty beer cans and bottles I see at the twra fishing lakes where there are signs saying "no alcoholic beverages" lol.... I find a few here and there in the woods too.
 
I think a lot of the beer cans at AEDC are from the horse riders. When I was a kid, I was guilty of it. Some of those 25 year old ones could have been mine. Some of us grew out of it, some have not.
 
whiskey said:
I think a lot of the beer cans at AEDC are from the horse riders. When I was a kid, I was guilty of it. Some of those 25 year old ones could have been mine. Some of us grew out of it, some have not.

This is probably right.

I grew up riding 4wheelers on AEDC. There never was a problem until the beer drinking, no respect for anything, crowd showed up. They got it stopped for everybody everywhere.
 
whiskey said:
I think a lot of the beer cans at AEDC are from the horse riders. When I was a kid, I was guilty of it. Some of those 25 year old ones could have been mine. Some of us grew out of it, some have not.

I am seeing way more recent additions than 25 yr old cans in there.

I have never seen a horse track in there, but could be off-season? Also, in the off season, there is no way a person would ride a horse into these areas, too much foliage.
 
catman529 said:
I like how many empty beer cans and bottles I see at the twra fishing lakes where there are signs saying "no alcoholic beverages" lol.... I find a few here and there in the woods too.

Drinkin and fishin is one thing, drinkin and hunting, WAY different.
 
There are a lot of atv riders there even though I think its illegal to ride one on aedc. We camped during the youth hunt and atv's kept us up all night. I also see beer cans and atv tracks together :mad:
 
Yeah it's never been legal to ride ATVs but there was a time when nothing was done about it. Not the case now though. I still see some punk kids riding every now and then but they'll get caught eventually.

The situation you just described deserved a call.
 
In Utah, hunters use Bud Lite (it's ALWAYS Bud Lite, I don't know why) to mark trail crossings.
Doesn't matter what part of the state I'm in.
Heck, we had a poacher who was marking trails with plastic water bottles and old paint cans. I guess he thought they were easy to see in the dark.
I taught my daughter to always leave the woods cleaner than we found it.
 
Frank G said:
TheRealSpurhunter said:
catman529 said:
I like how many empty beer cans and bottles I see at the twra fishing lakes where there are signs saying "no alcoholic beverages" lol.... I find a few here and there in the woods too.

Drinkin and fishin is one thing, drinkin and hunting, WAY different.

totally agree.

Agree 100%
 
Drinking has zero place in hunting or shooting. Drinking in a boat...same thing IMO. I see people that would never drink and drive on the road get in a boat and think nothing of drinking all day in something that flies across the lake and has no brakes. Never got that.
 

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