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Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:13 pm
by Arthur Digbee
There's an interesting discussion on a different blog about whether hikers move out of national forests and into national parks this time of year.

I know I certainly change my behavior during hunting season. I don't worry about small game or archery seasons, but deer opening weekend is to be avoided throughout the Midwest. I also stay away from pheasant areas because pheasant hunting rewards quick triggers.

How about the rest of you?

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:18 pm
by Hotoven
I do keep doing my thing unless I'm bushwhacking. Then I wear bright colors. Hunters should know better, and if they don't, well that’s why we have lawyers.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:27 pm
by Hotoven
brabra wrote:A lawyer will not save you from being shot.

Sure he will, you just throw him in front of you! :D

you can sue to SOB who does shoot you or tries to shoot you.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:40 pm
by Hotoven
brabra wrote:Maybe he should sue you for being in his aim of fire. I just no not understand why Americans sue for everything. Hotoven can you please explain this to me.


Americans are money driven people. Anything they can make a buck on they will. With the right lawyer and asshole combined, a large amount of money can be made. There are wild cases out there and if you really wanted to, you could sue for just about anything.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:51 pm
by Tanngrisnir3
Arthur Digbee wrote:There's an interesting discussion on a different blog about whether hikers move out of national forests and into national parks this time of year.

I know I certainly change my behavior during hunting season. I don't worry about small game or archery seasons, but deer opening weekend is to be avoided throughout the Midwest. I also stay away from pheasant areas because pheasant hunting rewards quick triggers.

How about the rest of you?


I hunt and I hike, and out here in CA, there doesn't seem to be any problems (that I've ever heard of, in any case) to any significant degree where the two come into conflict.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:01 pm
by ytimk
This time of year in PA there is a lot of hunting going on. I just make sure to stick to the trails and I wear an orange thingy over my chest and back. Plus my day pack is yellow too.

I've never had any issues so far, but during rifle deer season here I stay out of the woods. I personally know a few people that hunt that shouldn't be in the woods and have a gun in thier hands, and I'm sure there are more people just like them. I'm sure 99% of hunters are responsible, but I know with my luck I will run into the 1%.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:10 pm
by outofstep80
Hotoven wrote:
brabra wrote:Maybe he should sue you for being in his aim of fire. I just no not understand why Americans sue for everything. Hotoven can you please explain this to me.


Americans are money driven people. Anything they can make a buck on they will. With the right lawyer and asshole combined, a large amount of money can be made. There are wild cases out there and if you really wanted to, you could sue for just about anything.


This is what is wrong with our country. I'm an claims rep for an insurance company. We have attorney's file suite on us for auto accidents our insured did not cause. They know they can get a few thousand out of us to go away. They understand it's cheaper than paying an attorney 22k to fight the case we know we will win. It's fucking bullshit. There is no integrity left in people.

Hotoven I'm not saying your one of those types I understand you just throwing the point out there. Not attacking you at all. But seriously, you could only sue if you live. :)

Edit: By the way I do hunt and gun season is a little scary, at least in my area. Seriously. You can't walk 50 yards without bouncing off someone.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:41 pm
by Buz Groshong
brabra wrote:A lawyer will not save you from being shot.


Wasn't that guy that Dick Cheney shot a lawyer?

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:51 pm
by Buz Groshong
Fletch wrote:

Most hunters are qualified, but again, the 1% make the news. But there aren't a whole lot of sports out there that require you to take a government mandated educational course before you can enjoy that sport.


It's not just a question of qualification; some hunters think hunting is a party and like to drink a good bit when they are hunting.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 4:55 pm
by outofstep80
Buz Groshong wrote:Fletch wrote:

Most hunters are qualified, but again, the 1% make the news. But there aren't a whole lot of sports out there that require you to take a government mandated educational course before you can enjoy that sport.


It's not just a question of qualification; some hunters think hunting is a party and like to drink a good bit when they are hunting.


I would argue that those types of hunters are not qualified. Being safe is part of being qualified.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:16 pm
by mrchad9
Guys, brabra is a troll, or someone's avatar.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:18 pm
by DrGranola
Funny story... Years ago, before I new better I was hiking in the Boise Natl. Forest near a local ski area. I wasnt more that 5min off the road, hiking a neat looking ridge that went to the top of the ski area. I was happily hiking along, when I hear "bang - bang". Scared the crap out of me! I hit the deck and yell "HHIIIKKERRRR!" I hear Elmer Fudd call "clear", make my way back to the dirt road to find 2 whiskey toting dudes in camo shooting from the back of pick up at 10:00 am. They were drinking crown, cheers to that.... However I walked back to my car, had a mild cardiac event and drove home never to hike in a NF again during hunting season. Its unknown how close I came to getting capped...

My personal experience. Just sayin. I live in Boise, ID and everyone and their dog (seriously) hunts. I do not. I shoot clay pigeons, washing machines etc.

Peace out.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:18 pm
by mrchad9
Fletch, he's saying it is legal to shoot people in National Forests.

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:33 pm
by mrchad9
1000Pks wrote:
Fletch wrote:
1000Pks wrote:the morons shoot anywhere and at any way. Most of them are anxious to fire off their weapons, very few actually bag any deer or what.

Obviously, you're not a hunter... :roll:

1000Pks wrote:Therefore you have to watch out, esp. if you have enviro club seeking to kill you, it'd be legal murder if they can catch you hiking. Juries can't tell if you were just unfortunate or actually and intentionally shot. Why you never say where and when you'll be hiking, it gives it away how to get rid of you!

What are you talking about???


No, everyone, including other hunters, are effectively fair game when it's deer season. You are at your own risk. Clever killers may take full advantage, just the way they are. I'm a target for their death threats, and they have sworn to get me. Quite lethal weapons in their ownership, and they don't need any reason to put you at risk or a knife in your head.

There's people right here, that would probably pull a trigger if they knew there'd be no legal consequences. The way of the Law, sadly.

Hey, 1000Pks, can you tell me the last time someone in CA was killed by a hunter, and the last time someone was killed by a hunter and not convicted on a felony?

Thanks!

Re: Hiking in hunting season

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:41 pm
by Buz Groshong
I generally hike on Sundays and you can't hunt on Sunday here in VA.