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During the Muzzleloader deer hunt, I came across a kill site of one of the Rifle Elk tags. I was quietly hunting in some trees that have typically been good bedding grounds for deer. Ahead of me and uphill, I noticed a reflection which I initially thought was just a slicked off log. I lifted my binos and caught something much different. I hiked up to the spot of the reflection and to my dismay, I found a kill site that really made me upset.
Congratulations to the hunter on drawing an awesome tag, but shame on you for leaving all of this litter behind. Why trash a mountain that just blessed you with an amazing gift?
There was a blue rain poncho, packaging from game bags, a water bottle, and a large piece of plastic sheeting (which was the reflection I saw). Clearly, when the last pack was loaded and your group was leaving the site, there is no way that you would have just forgot or missed this stuff. You knew exactly what you were doing.
I will be back on the archery hunt next year and will have a garbage sack to pack out your trash. I would have thrown it in this year if I had a garbage sack, but did not want the scent of death with me the rest of the day as I was hunting deer as well as the carcass was swarming with bees.
Also, to the Bud Light drinker that keeps throwing all their cans out their window on the mountain roads.........knock it off.....this is getting ridiculous. The blue cans are everywhere. It's one thing that you drink and are likely driving up there, but it is another if you are carrying a dangerous weapon to boot!
Quit Trashing our Mountain!!!
During the Muzzleloader deer hunt, I came across a kill site of one of the Rifle Elk tags. I was quietly hunting in some trees that have typically been good bedding grounds for deer. Ahead of me and uphill, I noticed a reflection which I initially thought was just a slicked off log. I lifted my binos and caught something much different. I hiked up to the spot of the reflection and to my dismay, I found a kill site that really made me upset.
Congratulations to the hunter on drawing an awesome tag, but shame on you for leaving all of this litter behind. Why trash a mountain that just blessed you with an amazing gift?
There was a blue rain poncho, packaging from game bags, a water bottle, and a large piece of plastic sheeting (which was the reflection I saw). Clearly, when the last pack was loaded and your group was leaving the site, there is no way that you would have just forgot or missed this stuff. You knew exactly what you were doing.
I will be back on the archery hunt next year and will have a garbage sack to pack out your trash. I would have thrown it in this year if I had a garbage sack, but did not want the scent of death with me the rest of the day as I was hunting deer as well as the carcass was swarming with bees.
Also, to the Bud Light drinker that keeps throwing all their cans out their window on the mountain roads.........knock it off.....this is getting ridiculous. The blue cans are everywhere. It's one thing that you drink and are likely driving up there, but it is another if you are carrying a dangerous weapon to boot!
Quit Trashing our Mountain!!!