Sure I know about horses, he said. Then he asked, which end do you put the quarters in?So basically a canned hunt with a dipstick behind the wheel...
Yeah sure I'll let you borrow my horse.... NOT!!!!!
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Sure I know about horses, he said. Then he asked, which end do you put the quarters in?So basically a canned hunt with a dipstick behind the wheel...
Yeah sure I'll let you borrow my horse.... NOT!!!!!
Wait, a guy wants to hunt and we're down on him because of his inexperience? If more had a passion for hunting, gun ownership and proper stewardship of our lands resources we'd be in a better situation all around.
Tough crowd.
I could trade stories with you, to include the bumper to bumper caravans I witnessed on a certain road bordering Desolation Unit in NE Oregon some 30 years ago.
I think that generally we jest in good nature. That being said though, such notions are being heartily reinforced from the recent swarm of brand new gun buyers. It's not that they bring stupid questions to the table, but they are maiinly new converts from the never-want-to-own-a-gun crowd. Now these folks are overnight operators and SHTF geniuses and we get to watch it unfold. Are we responsible for their upbringing? No. However, it would behoove us all in the end to be there to offer guidance when asked. But how can you not laugh when a dog is serious about chasing it's own tail?I'm wondering why most every one here, not you so much Andy, just assumes that someone deciding to hunt isn't doing any research? Assuming people that haven't been staunch gun owners for 20-30-50 years, are just naturally too dumb to figure things out?
I know where your coming from, but damn, every one coming into guns/hunting are presumed idiots? That attitude is getting old around here.
I'm wondering why most every one here, not you so much Andy, just assumes that someone deciding to hunt isn't doing any research? Assuming people that haven't been staunch gun owners for 20-30-50 years, are just naturally too dumb to figure things out?
I know where your coming from, but damn, every one coming into guns/hunting are presumed idiots? That attitude is getting old around here.
So basically a canned hunt with a dipstick behind the wheel...
Yeah sure I'll let you borrow my horse.... NOT!!!!!
I have worked with mass public for too long. I've see people do things that bogle my mind over and over again.
I'm down on this guy by experience.
I know someone who bought a prescoped rifle to go hunting and never shot it before we went out for a week's hunt.
I see people every year who go hunt that drink heavily and thengo hunting.
With the legalization of weed, how many willsmoke weed or eat edibles and go hunt?
How many will shoot an animal then not know how to properly harvest it, clean it?
people in general are idiots. And do not research things before jumping head first in.
These people could spend hundreds or thousands to go hunting and out of inexperience or bad luck. Never see an animal.
People will take bad shots, possibly injuring an animal and then not search for it, or just never find it.
For every Hour I spent hunting, I've spent 10 hours on research, reading, and learning.
People don't do that these days. They are built around instant gratification.
I have worked with mass public for too long. I've see people do things that bogle my mind over and over again.
It takes years to learn how to hunt.
When people get desperate, people get dangerous. Not just to otgers, but themselves
Ditto this - and the rest of your post as well.I'm down on this guy by experience.