If on public land, you did more than a lot of people out here in Montana do. The first day my son was old enough to hunt, 12 years old in Montana, we got to a spot early, sat and waited. Soon after it started to get light, the deer started moving, but so did the lazy hunters who chose to sleep in. They saw us from a couple of hundred yards away but still walked along the creek bottom right in front of us by about 50 yards. I new that the morning hunt was a bust and I was not in the best of moods at that point so we left. On the way home, I asked my son how he felt about those people walking right in front of us. He said he wasn't happy about it. At that point I told him that he learned that he should never do the same thing to someone else. I guess if nothing else, he learned a good lesson on hunting respect that day. HD.