coyotebc said:I may have told this one before.
About 12 years ago Iwas at Pink Mountain hunting moose, the weather was fairly warm, minus 10 at nights and positive 10 or more during the day.
Third or fourth day some hunters pull up and set camp up not 100 feet from our camp (half the mountain was free to choose from). After they set camp up they come over to talk, when it got to talk about guns when me mentioned that in our group three of us where using 338 win mags and the fourth guy was using a 358 win. One of them asked if we knew that there weren't any dinosaurs up here and that the three of them were using 270's and that was all you needed for moose.
One of my buddies pointed to the moose hanging in the tree and said, it didn't matter to him what he was shot with.
Those three guys were yahoo's who spent the next few days tearing up the area on one side of the road with their atv's we hunted as far away from them as possible.
They shot a moose and hung it in a tree near where it fell and came back to camp to celebrate. They started drinking and didn't really clean up themselves. we stayed away from them and retired early so as not to have to talk to them. In the middle of the night we were awoken by BANG, BANG, BANG. I grapped my shottie and stuck my head out the trailer door and I could see the three of them standing outside the tent in their underwear with flashlights. My first thought was great at least they didn't shoot each other. They started yelling to us "DO YOU SEE IT, DO YOU SEE IT" then "GRAP YOUR 338's" when we asked why they said a grizzly tried coming through the side of their tent. We yelled back when you see a dinosaur call us! They told us to f%%k ourselves. We went over and saw the bear tracks and the rip in the side of their tent and told them we would help them look at daybreak but we were not going out in the pitch black looking for their bear. They spent the rest of the night in the cab of their pick up. Next morning we helped look for about three hours to see if we could see sign of a wounded bear. They rigged a string around their camp with empty beer cans around it as a warning device. At some point they thought better of it and packed up and went home. Around dinner time we drove out to the highway and called conservation to let them know what happened and the plate number of their truck.
Never did see or hear about those guys again.
Why would you report them? Thats ####ing stupid. Granted some of their behaviour left much to be desired however if you are hunting on crown land then they pretty much have the same right as you do to be there. I'm not a fan of the '.270 will do everything' group as well.
If a grizzly came into my tent I'd sure as hell ####ing shoot it dead.
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