bush slobs

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.

Honestly, most of the retards that dump crap off leave all there contact information. I always wanted to pick all the garbage up and dump it on there front lawn lol.
 
I fished almost every fair weather weekend for 20 years before getting tired of it. Stripped fishing line, worm boxes/cups, lure packages, you name it and someone left it behind at 90% of the spots I used to go to. I agree it's not the sporting event that is the issue it's the person. I'm in the city on a main street with a bus stop, garbage, paper box and intersection. Every day SOME people just drop their garbage on the sidewalk, shelter, or my driveway, even though the garbage can is right there!

On the other hand I've seen a woman lately who walks down the sidewalk on garbage day and puts street garbage into peoples cans as she goes down the street piking things up. (I only spotted her twice as she was in our can and people have been known to leave extra garbage in ours due to the bus stop and our garbage get's tagged rather than taken. Ya, it's that bad when people drive around and leave garbage at a bus shelter or in anthers bin because THEY don't want to pay for it.) I didn't say anything as we used to do the same thing on our walks, but it wasn't the purpose of the walk like it seems to be for her.

Some people pick up after themselves without being told. Some only do it if they know they are being watched. Money, life style, or ownership doesn't seem to matter but how they where raised does at least for a few when the conversation comes up. Same goes to giving a hand to a stranger, offering a seat to an elderly person or a woman that's with child. I've seen high-end lawyers who don't wash their hands even after leaving a stall and Tim's staff who wash before they serve another customer. Upbringing or culture is the only thing I can think of that makes a difference in the large scale of things. The rest are just a$$hats who think it's all about them.

Maybe I should start walking more again...
 
I've come across deer legs and gut piles in the woods before and never thought of it as litter or got upset about it. In my opinion, it comes from the forest and can stay in the forest - nature will take it back soon enough, just not near a campsite though because it will attract bears to humans.

As for someone who would shoot their family dog and just leave it lying there, that sounds like the mark of a real sicko.
 
Honestly, most of the retards that dump crap off leave all there contact information. I always wanted to pick all the garbage up and dump it on there front lawn lol.

I've done it. I noticed a neighbor one day loading his pick up and I just assumed he was heading to the dump. Fast forward a couple hours and I was doing some hiking on a local trail which crosses a dirt road. I came out of the bush about 100' behind him as he was finishing chucking his garbage in the ditch. I walked back to my truck and headed down to the pile, sorted the scrap metal from the rest of the garbage, called my scrap metal buddy to pick up the scrap and threw the rest of the garbage in my truck (thankfully everything was bagged). Long story short, when he got home, he found the cab of his tractor jammed full of his garbage, which somehow managed to get out of the bags. I knew he had been dumping for a year or so but didn't have and proof until this point, so when I "caught him", I figured it was time for a lesson.
 
I went moose hunting this year as the new guy in a party. One established guy in the party would leave garbage all over the place. I went to a watch of his one evening and saw an empty gatorade bottle, pop can, and numerous candy wrappers strewn all over. He is leaving a bad example for the younger hunters in the group and I saw them behaving the same way. The guy really ticked me off to tell me that he changed the oil in his generator and just dumped the crankcase oil on the ground... I was pissed and asked him why he did not think to at least pour it into a container and burn it in the camp stove... He did not offer any answer.

At least a few other guys in the party are ethical enough to pack their garbage out and we cleaned the campsite after.

I hate seeing trash out in the woods it really pisses me off. I always want to leave the bush in the condition that I would like to find it.

ORV damage to land... Dont get me started.
 
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.

Im in my 60's now and have been doing 7 day canoe trips every year since I was 18 yrs old. Any camp site that I stayed in I left cleaner than it was before I got there.....Its steadily getting worse and worse with the garbage....broken glass and empty cans....and lets not forget the piles of #### and toilet paper left beside the firepits....face it most people don't give a crap about anything.....and age doesn't have anything to do with "a pig is a pig"
 
You are so full of crap it's running out your ears! Go stick your head in a toilet and keep flushing until the water runs clear!

^^I agree. I know people who can't read much and are hard pressed to write their own name, but be assured that I would much rather spend an afternoon hunting with them, than 5 minutes with Mr. Know-it-all. Better educated, my butt.
 
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