- Location
- Back in the Peace Country
I'm not bashing having rules, I just don't find it necesarry in my group to have the rules posted, written, vocalized or keep track on infractions.
If someone said 10 O'clock is lights out, we'd laugh at them.
If at 10 O'clock Jodi is tired and hits the hay, we'll do our damndest to be quieter, or just quietly chat and soon turn in as well.
If an animal is shot, no one needs to identify the gutter, we're all there lending a hand.
If the drinks are flowing, no one needs to lock our rifles up.
We don't need a rule to tell us within 50 feet of camp you can't have a loaded gun or your booted out of camp.
It must definitely be the difference in the groups we hunt in and the camps we setup and the people we invite. We've had new guys com to our camp.
They'll drink it up, puke it up, laugh it up, learn along the way, it's all part of it. I guess mainly, the people that I extend the invitation to, or end up falling in with, are not guys who need to be reminded of rules. Our common experiences as hunters, men, Fathers, sons, friends, students, workers, coservationists, etc etc. have most of us on the same wavelength.
After 5 minutes talking to someone, I know If I want to hunt with them or not. If I don't want to, they don't get invited. The ones that do get invited are those that subcribe to a similar moral and social compass as myself, therefore few issues.
I have gone for beers with guys rom this sight. I have made a few good buddies and have also learned of a few guys I will never ever in my life ever ever hunt with. The guys who became good buddies, know the rules without being told, the guys who didn't, well they didn't, end of issue.
If someone said 10 O'clock is lights out, we'd laugh at them.
If at 10 O'clock Jodi is tired and hits the hay, we'll do our damndest to be quieter, or just quietly chat and soon turn in as well.
If an animal is shot, no one needs to identify the gutter, we're all there lending a hand.
If the drinks are flowing, no one needs to lock our rifles up.
We don't need a rule to tell us within 50 feet of camp you can't have a loaded gun or your booted out of camp.
It must definitely be the difference in the groups we hunt in and the camps we setup and the people we invite. We've had new guys com to our camp.
They'll drink it up, puke it up, laugh it up, learn along the way, it's all part of it. I guess mainly, the people that I extend the invitation to, or end up falling in with, are not guys who need to be reminded of rules. Our common experiences as hunters, men, Fathers, sons, friends, students, workers, coservationists, etc etc. have most of us on the same wavelength.
After 5 minutes talking to someone, I know If I want to hunt with them or not. If I don't want to, they don't get invited. The ones that do get invited are those that subcribe to a similar moral and social compass as myself, therefore few issues.
I have gone for beers with guys rom this sight. I have made a few good buddies and have also learned of a few guys I will never ever in my life ever ever hunt with. The guys who became good buddies, know the rules without being told, the guys who didn't, well they didn't, end of issue.




















































