Speckmisser
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OK, this kinda came up in another thread, and rather than hijack the thread with a response that is sure to generate some interesting conversations, I wanted to bring it to a new thread...
OK, enough setup.
So, let's say you're humping backcountry on public land, and you hear some hounds barking and coming your way. They're getting really close, then the bushes in front of you part and a group of hogs comes jogging into the open.
Do you shoot? Or do you step aside and let the hunt play out.
Scenario two... You're out on public land, hog hunting, and you hear a gawdawful racket of yelping dogs and squealing hogs down in the bottom of a draw only a hundred yards or so from your position. Do you go check it out?
Let's say you do check it out. The dogs have bayed a pretty nice boar, but you don't see the houndsmen anywhere. Do you step in and off the hog, or do you back off and wait for the houndsman?
Keep your hypotheses and responses to public land only. Your reaction to houndsmen on private land is a different issue entirely, and not relevant to my question. Also, my guess is that there could be some significantly differing opinions on this. Please keep it civil, or I'll can the thread.
By the way, I have my own very firm convictions here but I don't want to season the pot with my own perspective just yet.
OK, enough setup.
So, let's say you're humping backcountry on public land, and you hear some hounds barking and coming your way. They're getting really close, then the bushes in front of you part and a group of hogs comes jogging into the open.
Do you shoot? Or do you step aside and let the hunt play out.
Scenario two... You're out on public land, hog hunting, and you hear a gawdawful racket of yelping dogs and squealing hogs down in the bottom of a draw only a hundred yards or so from your position. Do you go check it out?
Let's say you do check it out. The dogs have bayed a pretty nice boar, but you don't see the houndsmen anywhere. Do you step in and off the hog, or do you back off and wait for the houndsman?
Keep your hypotheses and responses to public land only. Your reaction to houndsmen on private land is a different issue entirely, and not relevant to my question. Also, my guess is that there could be some significantly differing opinions on this. Please keep it civil, or I'll can the thread.
By the way, I have my own very firm convictions here but I don't want to season the pot with my own perspective just yet.