Originally Posted by wageslave
My experience has been, around here anyway, an outfitter has ZERO respect for your camp if you are near an area they want to hunt.
I have had outfitters "pass" me with horses to get to a drainage first. If I see you, or evidence of you on the trail in front of me, I turn around and find another spot.
I "get it", they have paying clients to satisfy.....but it still doesn't make it right.
The river guides are even worse. You catch a fish that they see...they will pull in above you and "sit" in the run, then if you go above them and return the favor....you are about to exchange pleasantries....


I know this is painting with a broad brush.......but a lot of guides feel that a public spot is somehow "their" spot.


This has been my experience far too often over the years. They're making money on PUBLIC land, your land. wink


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