I will be out there every chance I get, hiking, site seeing, wildlife watching, shooting, taking pictures and filming, coyote or jack rabbit hunting, or anything else I decide to do within the law. I will report every dumbass I see on a quad off road if I can get any information to pass on to enforcement officers. If I witness anyone chasing animals I will do my best to stop them and get some information. I sincerely doubt I will see any enforcement officers out in the field, so I'm not worried in the least about being cited for any of my activities which are perfectly legal. If you fellow shed hunters sit at home and allow the true criminals to sneak out and grab all of your sheds, then it will be your loss, not the criminals. You need to get out there and patrol the shedding grounds and do your part to stop the harassment of wildlife. We need as many eyes as we can get out there, so bring all of your friends and relatives. Bring your cameras and get some pictures of all of the harassment that is going on. If there are enough of us out there, maybe these few idiots will leave the animals alone. Don't forget your GPS. We don't want you to get lost. Search & Rescue helicopters are real scary to deer and elk.
Is anybody sensing my sarcasm? I hope so.