For the Taggers
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Tuskegee AL USA
Posts: 79
For the Taggers
Rant Time.
Ok, for you guys that tag yourselfs in and out of the woods, PLEASE take down your tagging material when done. I went scouting after the last day of season. Took down a bunch of ribbon and other crap. One "slob" (I refuse to reffer to this type as a hunter) marked his trail with beer cans. This ace even marked a scrape with a can. Leaving stuff up like this just adgitates the anti-s when they are out own there Nature Walks.
Ok I feel better now. I will crawl back in my hole.
Ok, for you guys that tag yourselfs in and out of the woods, PLEASE take down your tagging material when done. I went scouting after the last day of season. Took down a bunch of ribbon and other crap. One "slob" (I refuse to reffer to this type as a hunter) marked his trail with beer cans. This ace even marked a scrape with a can. Leaving stuff up like this just adgitates the anti-s when they are out own there Nature Walks.
Ok I feel better now. I will crawl back in my hole.
#3
RE: For the Taggers
I don't think you'll find many people to disagree with you here. A big part of hunting is getting out into wilderness, orange ribbon and beer cans have a way of disturbing that.
Last summer I kayaked onto my dads cottages' lawn, he was mad when he saw all the beer cans with me, but he was happy when he realized that I had picked them up off the shore on the trip. Slobs are everywhere, we just have to speak up when we see them slobbing, and not get lazy and join them.
Last summer I kayaked onto my dads cottages' lawn, he was mad when he saw all the beer cans with me, but he was happy when he realized that I had picked them up off the shore on the trip. Slobs are everywhere, we just have to speak up when we see them slobbing, and not get lazy and join them.
#4
RE: For the Taggers
I hunt private property, we have trail's marked to every non-obvious standsite we have.
But I agree with the taking trash out, and the no beer's while hunting is a biggee for me! One person found that out this year when told this was theyre last year! Guy actually left 2 empty can's under my personal hang-on! BIG NO-NO!!!!!
But I agree with the taking trash out, and the no beer's while hunting is a biggee for me! One person found that out this year when told this was theyre last year! Guy actually left 2 empty can's under my personal hang-on! BIG NO-NO!!!!!
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: chiefland Florida USA
Posts: 5,417
RE: For the Taggers
durining the season we move there markers around,after the season we remove them.my wife and myslef pickup can all over our club.last year we sold over $40.00 worth of alumin cans from our club.
I am not a hunter I am a whitetail population reduction specialest
remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.
I am not a hunter I am a whitetail population reduction specialest
remember keep your back to the sun, your knife sharp, and your powder dry.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: A shack in Arkansas
Posts: 2,029
RE: For the Taggers
I chewed one of my members out about that the other day. i was hunting and found orange ribbon everywhere. it will come this weekend. you know you get a good place to hunt and some people just have to throw there bud cans anywhere. we lease 2000 acres from landowners that i have gained there respect and people do that. because i have people that are begging to hunt with me , i can tell them clean it up or ill be happy to take someones elses money.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hallstead P.A. USA
Posts: 187
RE: For the Taggers
some places by me look like they was throwing an orange ribbon parade I wish to they would take them down after season of course some of them are from surveyors dont want to mess with them lots of soda cans also so may be on my next trip out ill take a garbage can with me <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>