LAST EDITED ON Jul-17-07 AT 01:40PM (MST)[p]Colville asked: WHY?
The way I see it, maybe its because they can. Maybe most do it because they want to get that animal before someone like you does. Because they have the label, when they are hunting, maybe they do it for a retaliation of their treatment, not from the past, but from everytime they step into the woods. I talk of hunting to a lot of my friends, and they are always like, "If I was you, I would be up there everyday!" "Or whats your biggest bull/buck?" and I get the.... "thats it, man if I was an Indian, I would have soooo many big ones!"
So if the tables were turned, how would you step into the framework, and change what you now hate? One seems to have all the answers now, but if you really think of it, would it be that much different of you were a American Indian?
Think of this, go to a place you have always wanted to hunt, and then it was opened to you, or drew a tag. Set up camp, and then have to be woken up every hour to trucks driving by, shooting pistols, reving their engines, calling you every name in the book. Just an insight to let you know how one would have to deal with it out there, and not let a few bad apples ruin their time/hunting experience, and outlook of a misunderstanding.