Rant: SCUMBAGS Among Us

when ever I find that I dig through the garbage to see if I can find something that could identify them, like an addressed envelope, then I can go 'return' their lost belongings on their front yard :p

I've done that too, but local law enforcement seems to frown on it for some reason. LOL:confused:
 
Your not alone...it happens all the time where I live too.

It is NOT just guys hunting but fisherman too.

The SCUM you refer to are NOT Sportsman or Hunters for that matter...

They are just ABUSERS and USERS of Mother Nature. They have no respect for nature, the animals or their fellow hunters/campers. They take game and fish and don't have the deceny to clean-up after themselves.
 
The littering that steams me is douche nozzle smokers who flick their butts out the window driving. It starts fires, and collectively it must add up to alot of butts. Seems alot of smokers do this, men, women, young and old.

There I feel better now.
 
Where I plink in the bush people stacked appliances into a double high great wall and turned it into swiss cheese. It's right on the crest of a small hill so it's silhouetted for all to see. And then of course there's beer cans all over the ground.
 
before you made your miracle shots, did you think of what was behind the sign? it must have been there for a reason. did you go downrange to see the backstop?

Wow, interested in starting a confrontation? I've shot some private signs that had no right being there in my past. And I've also shot sub-3" groups at 550yds before too. Does that make me some miracle making d!ckhead too. Thanks for coming out, you are a real treat.
 
Hey DEMO drive north of the plant turn into the "look out" across the river. Keep going across the bridge. Get to the top of the hill and look east. There is a mule doe laying there someone poached and left.

I also found a dead bull moose laying 40 yards from the road in the Carson field.



That kind of #### gets my goat.
 
Appliances went up to 25 bucks, old car 100 bucks, etc.

I gotta point this out as well, do people not realize old cars are worth money?? My friend gets at least $100 for an junk car, the catalytic converters can be worth over $50 by itself.

He throws all his junk metal in cars and every so often has the scrap truck came up and take a load. There's at least 5 different guys in 15min of me who do this, all willing to pay $$ for junk cars.
 
95% of the hunter/campers I come across around here are actually from city.
Why camp out if you live close by????

Amphibious Says:

long way to pack washing machines and construction materials from edmonton. and bright shiny beer cans arn't from last hunting season.

but hey, I just what I see.
 
ROA is one of the good ones. The good ole PG boys aren't any better. I used to be able to find at least 1/2 dozen empty Timmy's coffee cups every day down the Blackwater. Sadly for us there are dumbasses everywhere.
 
before you made your miracle shots, did you think of what was behind the sign? it must have been there for a reason. did you go downrange to see the backstop?

Your from the city aren't you... :D

I was in the middle of freaking nowhere, the backstop was miles of unihabited hills and trees.

Hows this for you?

How do you think I new that the sign was an advertisement do you think I might of went up to it and checked it out first.

Think before you spew...
 
Amphibious Says:

long way to pack washing machines and construction materials from edmonton. and bright shiny beer cans arn't from last hunting season.

but hey, I just what I see.



I have never seen a washing machine or construction materials thrown in the bush other than right by the dump or just on the edge of town. I think you were flying over one of the Indian reserves.


Beer cans, 95% of those are from skidooers, who come from all over Alberta to use and abuse the land that is not close to their home.
 
I have hunted all over the Peace and have found the amount of garbage not to be that bad at all.

However, within a half hour of say Peace River, or Dawson Creek, or Grande Prairie or Grande Cache or Hay River or High Prarire or High Level, it's usually the same, a bit more garbage. In the back country of all this I have rarely found much.

I have noticed that guys who are packing it in and out seemed to leave less mess than the guys who were setting up a Camp or trailer camp. I have on occasion found empty propane cannisters, clothes, and my biggest piss off is plastic bags.

I once meant a 4 or 5 guys from BC in by the Kakwa. I had a 6 pack of beer and the boys were damn thirsty. After talking for a few minutes, I asked if anyone would like a beer. Well they almost cried.

We drank the ice cold beer (it was hiding in the river ;) )
and as soon as we were done chatting and having a sociable, one of the guys got up, opened his bag, pulled out a plastic bag and went and collected all our beer cans from us and put them in his pack.
I knew I had fallen in with a good bunch for an afternoon break.

As for Whitecourt, yeah there's garbage around there, but there are people from all over the province there as well. I actually found more garbage back around Fox Creek. (scrapped cars and such and oil barrels)
a few asshats make it look bad for all, ...
Whitecourt is nice enough in my oppinion. Driving through in the early AM in the winter when the fog is on the river and the smoke is barreling and the trees loaded with snow, it's like a wonderland. I've had a good many coffees at Tim's in whitecourt chatting about the hunting.
 
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Well one thing is fore sure, the ######s that dump their garbage, leave litter, shoot up ####, etc etc,, will never get a life by reading this thread. Cause 1. They don't know how to read.. draw back of imbreeding, 2. They surly don't know how to use a puter, nother product of imbreeding. These sub humans kinda look like SuperCub's Avitar,, YO FRANKY!!! PICK THAT #### UP OR I'LL MAKE YOU A NEW #######....
 
Imagine being outland on your ATV and it's a beautiful sunny day ... the tundra is multiple colors of green, brown, black, red, yellow and the water around is so nice and calm ... birds flying about, wee bit of wind and you're enjoying the beautiful scenery as you look for a tuktu(caribou) to bag and take home ... go off trail and find a faarken coke can or plastic bottle in the middle of nowhere on the tundra ... JEBUS that ticks me off ... :mad:

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. Demonical ... some people are just turds no matter what ... :mad:
 
Cripes, I just got back from camp and don't have time to start handing out infractions for the amount of swearing going on in this thread so lets end the swearing now cause I'll be full of energy tomorrow.
 
We had a unpleasant experience up past Pink Mountain this year.

There was a retired fellow from PG camped on the side of a road on the way to an area I was hunting so of course I would stop and BS with him, seemed like a nice chap.

When he went home he left what looked like all of his garbage in a pile by the pond he was camped by including the OIL containers that he emptied when he changed the oil in his pick up - he drained the used oil into the pond. The filter was carefully placed by the pond shore so it would drain out there.

Oh, it gets better. There were two 5 gallon plastic pails sitting there as well. He had used these as toilets and left them partially filled with solid waste and toilet paper.
 
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