bush slobs

But what makes a person think its ok to leave all the hides and bones scattered around their camp site. I counted 20 deer legs, several hides, a moose calf hide and legs and 2 or 3 deer rib cages. But the small dog just makes me shake my head, and by small I'm guessing about a 12 lb lap dog.

slobs like that just turn me off hunting the entire area.
I'm no rat, and I got no use for snitches, but the little dog would have done it for me. I'd be dropping a dime on those pigs, absolutely disgusting.
 
so finally got out to do a scout of the area where I will be hunting the end of the month.

First camp site that I wanted to use was vacant but a mess, bones and hides all over the place, broken lawn chairs and some idiot had shot their little house dog and left it there. Lazy slobs, site was near the main road, the other sites that I was looking at were further in and harder to get to and were good. The second site in was about 1 Km further down the road and had a broken lawn chair and a little bit of a mess but not bad. All the other sites were good.

But what makes a person think its ok to leave all the hides and bones scattered around their camp site. I counted 20 deer legs, several hides, a moose calf hide and legs and 2 or 3 deer rib cages. But the small dog just makes me shake my head, and by small I'm guessing about a 12 lb lap dog.

slobs like that just turn me off hunting the entire area.


I should have taken pics but I was disgusted enough ....
 
In order to get to my range, you have to go through a couple of gravel pits and a fair bit of woods. Every year I haul a truckload of garbage from the pit. Fridges, stoves, TVs, plywood, and a ton of half-burned pallets, and, once, a complete quad. It's a party place for kids (late teens to 30s) where they get drunk, tear the area up on OHVs, have huge bonfires, and shoot everything in sight, including the heavy equipment used to operate the pit.
There are benefits, though. Brass is abundant; 20 ga hulls go in my "keep box"; and there is usually gas money in beer cans.
I could never figure out the mentality.
 
This is the older generation ruining our environment and planet. When they die off we'll clean up after them. Might take another 20 years or so for them to be purged...

I have read a lot of dumb crap on this website. I am sure I may have typed some dumb crap on this website. But I think you're winning at the moment......

Proving the point that there is a big difference between being smart and being educated.

I shoot on public land a lot, I have been involved in several clean ups at various shooting areas. It is mostly idiots and self centered people that seem to leave the garbage everywhere. Unfortunately most of the self centered idiots are of the younger generation, my generation, which sucks to say but that has been my experience most of the time.

I have called a few people out on it while out shooting. The responses I get are awesome. "It's crown land who cares, they can't take it away from us any ways" Wanna guess how old that guy was?

I have run into the MNR officer a few times while out shooting, last time I ran into him he had charged 5 or 6 people with dumping, all of them were what I would consider my generation.

I would like to hope it is a maturity thing, and that they will grow out of it as they approach their late 20's and early 30's. Realistically they already know better though.
 
I hate to say it but around my place the older generation are slops. The kids just dirtbike and atv around.

I have to reply to this because if I don't I will pop a blood vessel in my head. My favorite place is the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. So many places have been almost totally destroyed from OHV use. Foliage is pretty much destroyed on most hills and I have come across way to many mudbogs created by the 4X4 crowd.
I carry a rake and a shovel and devote 2 days out of my 2 week sabbatical to picking up after people. This year was worse than most,We arrived early and cleaned up the trash only to have the long weekend crowd show up. When they left they left behind the garbage, empty beverage containers, along with the contents of their holding tanks. All of them were 30 or younger. I am almost 60 and I practice Leave No Trace.
 
I have to reply to this because if I don't I will pop a blood vessel in my head. My favorite place is the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. So many places have been almost totally destroyed from OHV use. Foliage is pretty much destroyed on most hills and I have come across way to many mudbogs created by the 4X4 crowd.
I carry a rake and a shovel and devote 2 days out of my 2 week sabbatical to picking up after people. This year was worse than most,We arrived early and cleaned up the trash only to have the long weekend crowd show up. When they left they left behind the garbage, empty beverage containers, along with the contents of their holding tanks. All of them were 30 or younger. I am almost 60 and I practice Leave No Trace.
Make some road spikes.
 
Make some road spikes.

People just have to be more responsible with what they do. The pigs that leave all the garbage behind probably are all climate change activists and vote Dipper or Lib. I would never do any thing like what you suggest,instead I will do my little part and continue to clean up as much of the refuse that these clowns leave behind. I might as well be their mom wiping their ass.
 
In my younger years I made many portage fishing trips into the interior of Algonguin Park. Cans and glass bottles are prohibited in the interior. I can't begin to tell you how many cans and bottles we packed out with us that we're left behind by others. Slobs exist everywhere.
 
People just have to be more responsible with what they do. The pigs that leave all the garbage behind probably are all climate change activists and vote Dipper or Lib. I would never do any thing like what you suggest,instead I will do my little part and continue to clean up as much of the refuse that these clowns leave behind. I might as well be their mom wiping their ass.

In my younger years I made many portage fishing trips into the interior of Algonguin Park. Cans and glass bottles are prohibited in the interior. I can't begin to tell you how many cans and bottles we packed out with us that we're left behind by others. Slobs exist everywhere.



^^^^^ THIS!! ^^^^^


I do not like those that make the mess, but cleaning up after them is a reward in itself. If we all did this, this thread wouldn't exist.
 
This is the older generation ruining our environment and planet. When they die off we'll clean up after them. Might take another 20 years or so for them to be purged...

20 year-olds have been saying that sort of thing for millennia! ;)

The narcissism train really got rolling with the "ME generation", and it's only gotten worse since then.
 
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