winchester21
New member
Went out with the old man yesterday and encountered the wiliest roosters I've ever hunted! Groups of 30-40 flushing at the sight of the truck! It was especially great to see so many hens, already looking forward to what next season holds for Colorado hunters.
However, since most of the snow has melted I couldn't help but notice a greater number of spent shells than in years past. Now, I am first to admit that I have left empties in the heat of hunt but I've always make a point to pick others' (and any sort of trash as well); makes me feel like I'm contributing I guess. I hope people do the same for my empties.
(I was surprised to see so many low-base field loads, makes me wonder about some folks!)
However, since most of the snow has melted I couldn't help but notice a greater number of spent shells than in years past. Now, I am first to admit that I have left empties in the heat of hunt but I've always make a point to pick others' (and any sort of trash as well); makes me feel like I'm contributing I guess. I hope people do the same for my empties.
(I was surprised to see so many low-base field loads, makes me wonder about some folks!)