I agree that the ethics are about gone for the most part.
For starters, any asshat that is putting up blinds with the limited water sources a full month before the season needs to adjust their thinking. Having 4 blinds on limited water, a month prior to the season, is ridiculous.
Since I've lived in Wyoming, I've never seen the central portion of Wyoming this dry. It would make sense to me to leave the pronghorns alone, leave their limited water alone, until a few days prior to the season. With the water that limited, they're going to come into the water, there is NO need to be using the excuse of "the antelope need to get used to the blind". IME, I've had the best opportunities by putting up a blind the evening before I intend to hunt.
Even more ridiculous is the childish, selfish, behavior being displayed...ripping apart adjacent blinds, putting 4 blinds on every water hole, etc.
I've shared many duck blinds with fellow duck hunters in the past. Its much easier to cooperate, and work together, rather than "ask" another hunter to "leave" public lands.
All I can say is hunters better get this chit figured out or there will be laws enacted.
Its largely up to us how we conduct ourselves, at least for now. Keep up the bullchit and it will be "solved" for you via regulations, laws, etc.
IMO, we should also be asking how our decisions are impacting the resource....rather than worrying about claiming a waterhole a month and half before opening day.