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Thread: Guns, fine. Trash...this is why I don't like gun season

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    Amen brother.
    When I bought my property, the grandson of the old man I bought it from lived nearby and asked if he could continue to hunt here like he had his entire life. I gave permission but I continually had to pick up the trash he left behind. I like my woods to stay pristine and I get a lot of enjoyment spending time there. I had a talk with him about leaving his trash and he assured me it wouldn't happen again. After the following gun season I again found his food wrappers and drink bottles littered around the places he sat and I told him to get back there and clean it up or he wouldn't be welcome to hunt here again. I finally had to pick it up myself sometime later, he doesn't hunt here any more.

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    Cueball, I could not agree more with your comments. Its a small contigency of people who have those values. We are way outnumbered by people who do not even think twice before they throw their trash out a window or down on the ground. They walk through life like its their own personal dumpster. Values and morals are taught, so it says alot about the times we grew up in compared to now. I will not tolerate a litterer, And I will speak up when I see it happen... Bowhunting Rocks!!
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