SheepWhisperer
Active Member
You sound like a very experienced and safe hunter, ...good for you! The problem is that most people out to shoot some varmints probably aren’t up to your “caliber” when it comes to “hunting”. So if you don’t understand that my point still stands that it would be wise to take into consideration these cautions if planning to be out in the brush acting like a coyote then maybe you aren’t smart as you think you are and might want to take a more humble view rather than rushing to judgment and calling these lessor people "idiots" and "crazy". Of course, I understand you are merely on an internet chat board where it is easy to find the courage to speak to people how you want to…
I don't know who these "most people" are that you're referring to, but all the hunting buddies I know are conscientious about what they're doing. Thousands of hunters go out in the woods with rifles, shotguns, pistols, bows and crossbows and if "most" of these are as incompetent as you seem to think, a much larger number of deadly hunting accidents would be occurring..
Judgement? You just judged "most people" as "probably not up to my caliber". So who's judging now? If you shoot at "sounds" or something moving in the bushes, you deserve to be called an idiot. The fear of being called an idiot makes some would-be-idiots more mindful.
Hundreds, no, thousands of people hunt coyotes with realistic-sounding game calls and some are electronic.. And though it's wise and, by some states required, to wear a specified number of sq inches of blaze orange, that still gives no one the excuse to discharge a weapon at something without identifying the target,