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So it turns out Massengill isn’t the only douche in the world.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost Lake" data-source="post: 5752307" data-attributes="member: 12599"><p>Last year, and the year before as well, a friend and I had hunters come in on us 30 minutes after daylight. One had left his stand, so he just inch wormed up the tree and stared at my buddy. We had come in before light, and had no idea someone else had left a stand there. No vehicles parked nearby.</p><p></p><p>The next day in a different spot, another came in on me, led by his phone in his hand. No doubt being guided by a hunting app. He finally saw me about fifty yards away and just stared for a half hour. Then shrugged his shoulders and sat down on his hunting stool. Mexican standoff.</p><p></p><p>This was a draw hunt that people drive considerable distance for, so I guess they feel that entitles them to bend the rules of etiquette. Occasionally it's happened in years past, but for the last 10 years or so, I've encountered a new breed of hunter on draw hunts.</p><p></p><p>Following rules, and etiquette, seems like a problem these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost Lake, post: 5752307, member: 12599"] Last year, and the year before as well, a friend and I had hunters come in on us 30 minutes after daylight. One had left his stand, so he just inch wormed up the tree and stared at my buddy. We had come in before light, and had no idea someone else had left a stand there. No vehicles parked nearby. The next day in a different spot, another came in on me, led by his phone in his hand. No doubt being guided by a hunting app. He finally saw me about fifty yards away and just stared for a half hour. Then shrugged his shoulders and sat down on his hunting stool. Mexican standoff. This was a draw hunt that people drive considerable distance for, so I guess they feel that entitles them to bend the rules of etiquette. Occasionally it’s happened in years past, but for the last 10 years or so, I’ve encountered a new breed of hunter on draw hunts. Following rules, and etiquette, seems like a problem these days. [/QUOTE]
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