It has been an eye opener for me - the level of animosity towards hunters I find on this mostly rural board. I can't say I believe all of the dumb hunter posts I have read here.
But I have also come to understand there must be some stupid, lawless, inconsiderate hunters out there too.
Ultimately though I will keep harkening back to the fact that 350K Minnesota hunters took to the woods and fields this year and only a couple had mishaps. It is an incredible record for hunter safety.
I'll bet of those same 350K more than a couple were in an accident on the way to GO hunting.
But
It would be interesting to read some of the CO, Sheriff, Highway and Local reports of confrontations between land owners and hunter/tresspassers. Get a feel for how frequent it is. Are guns involved? I suppose they are during hunting...
I think the local news would get ahold of any faceoffs where guns were brandished though. (edit) Or tractors shot up or livestock/pets killed, etc.
Maybe not.
This post was edited by Ultradog MN at 17:05:30 12/05/11.
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