It's a gut-wrencher every time I hear a story like that. First one I've heard from archery hunters, it usually happens during the gun hunts. It's that kind of ---- that made me quit rifle hunting for elk in Washington 20 years ago. Too few elk and too many idiots. Even in Idaho, I don't like to hunt closer than three miles to any road, which usually keeps away the lazy slobs and their four-wheelers.

Those ---holes like that ruin it for the rest of us, it's a miracle more hunters aren't shot by others in situations like these. How the hell could anyone look themselves in the mirror after pulling such a stunt?

Don't do anything stupid trying to retaliate, but it sure is tempting.
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