ORIGINAL: TJF
ORIGINAL: Snook
Thats a bad situation. I went out last Thursday and the jack that hunts the adjacent property was up in his stand wearing bluejeans and a short sleeved white t-shirt. Needless to say we had a conversation after that evenings hunt.
uuuuummmmmmmmm....not to be a prick but what business is it of your's what someone wears while hunting??? I've kill bucks and nice ones wearing blue jeans. I hunt on the ground!!! Especially early season during warm weather. I've yet to find a decent pair of camoed pants that feel good or are as comfortable as my " Wranglers ". Granted a white shirt wouldn't be my choice but I've also killed deer wearing regular shirts.I like tan, brown, green or all the above in the same shirt. I don't wear a face mask nor paint my face. I only wear gloves when it gets cold.
So far this hunting season... I've had 15 - 20 bucks walk by from 3 yards to 25 yards and not have a clue I was there. Well over half were under 10 yards with six of them being under 5 yards. I think it is the WRANGLERS!!
If you think camos make the hunter... well I seen quite a few of them camoed to the hilt hunters over the yearsthat proved otherwise.
If you had a " chat " with me like you did with this other guy...well hopefully you wouldn't feel too bad after Ilaughed at youand told you to bite me " if "you were copping an attitude!!
Can you see the wranglers in this picture??? Apparently the buck didn't at 12 yards. And he was closer before I could get a shot. Do get me wrong... I like camos but they aren't what kills the deer.
Tim
Not to mention as well that these guys are on property that they have permission on. Hunters shouldnt have problems with other hunters hunting the neighboring land if they have permission. Sounds more like a little bit of jealousy then anything. My suggestion would be to work them to your advantage. Find out when they are going to and from there stands, where there parking etc. If yo say there has bad hunters has they are, the deer will be patterning them and avoiding them at certain times and taking different routes. Giving you the perfect opportunity to use that knowledge to setup on a escape routes and safe areas the deer will be using.