As the title states, and yeah I can probably look it up, but good discussion...
scenario: I walk into my spot (along a hedge row, into the next field, and right over to my bait) and as I go, I'm sniffing, looking at the tracks/trails, and spraying the occasional twig with some scent. I walk out into the field in front of me (maybe a hundred yards to get the deer stink out there) and then go to my ground blind in the hedge row. I should mention, there's a mineral soil-beaten trail to my bait...
SO at sunset (not the end of legal shooting light) I hear this guy get out of his treestand (that I didn't know about), get on his quad, and pull out into the field behind me (maybe 250 yards away). He's in camo, and it looks like he's got a bow-case strapped on the back of the quad. Now, the spot where he pulled out from is the spot where I sniped my deer last year, and I have permission to hunt that field. So, fair enough, BUT if the wind had been opposite, I still would have been in the same ground blind, but with my shooting stix and BARREL facing his way. :shock: so, I didn't know he was there, and he had no reasonable way of letting me know. The guy slowly drove off without a word (likely because I was directly upwind of him), but must have had an interesting time watching me creep in... 8)
who was wrong, and what do we do?
D
scenario: I walk into my spot (along a hedge row, into the next field, and right over to my bait) and as I go, I'm sniffing, looking at the tracks/trails, and spraying the occasional twig with some scent. I walk out into the field in front of me (maybe a hundred yards to get the deer stink out there) and then go to my ground blind in the hedge row. I should mention, there's a mineral soil-beaten trail to my bait...
SO at sunset (not the end of legal shooting light) I hear this guy get out of his treestand (that I didn't know about), get on his quad, and pull out into the field behind me (maybe 250 yards away). He's in camo, and it looks like he's got a bow-case strapped on the back of the quad. Now, the spot where he pulled out from is the spot where I sniped my deer last year, and I have permission to hunt that field. So, fair enough, BUT if the wind had been opposite, I still would have been in the same ground blind, but with my shooting stix and BARREL facing his way. :shock: so, I didn't know he was there, and he had no reasonable way of letting me know. The guy slowly drove off without a word (likely because I was directly upwind of him), but must have had an interesting time watching me creep in... 8)
who was wrong, and what do we do?
D