My grouse hunting 'territory' takes me right up to the edge of a big town where a popular lake trail has been opened up to hunting in recent years, I believe in a (successful) attempt to reduce the overpopulation of deer and coyotes that had become a huge problem. The trail, being popular, is only so-so for hunting, but it IS a nice restful walk, a walk with no brambles, blackberry canes, thorns, branches to duck, logs to step over, etc. The thing is, even during weekday working hours I regularly encounter people out for a stroll, usually dog walking, but sometimes out just by themselves, and they are NEVER wearing the bright safety colours we're used to and therefore somewhat dependant on here in the East. So, I'm standing there with my double barrel broken open, waiting for them to pass, almost always exchanging friendly greetings, and am constantly tempted to say something to these folks, a mild statement to the effect they're in a heavy hunting area and might want to dress as the hunters do, I mean a hat or a scarf, but I'm afraid that suggestion will be taken or later stated as being some sort of a threat or an indication that the situation is so dangerous that they should fight to get the hunting removed as it was for many years. Any suggestions as to the best course of action? Should I just shut up and mind my own business or what?


















































