Such a beautiful day today! Walked around 4 miles in Belleplain state park, which was really nice - I had the whole place to myself. While I was there I saw a number of hunters just outside the main part of the park. I've seen this same sort of thing before in Wharton and Lebanon and always wondered about it so I thought I'd ask here.
There were a lot of hunters, probably 20 or more. They were evenly spaced, every 100' maybe, going down the road and around the corner, possibly even further than I could see. They were all patiently waiting with their guns, some had portable stools. A bunch of trucks parked along the road looked like mobile piney kennels - plywood doghouses in the truck beds. So I assume they must have turned the dogs loose in the woods and were waiting for them to flush something out.
So my questions are: what were they hunting? Deer? What's up with that? I have lived in lots of places where there were hunters, but have only seen this sort of thing here in the pines. Is there a name for this? It seems contrary to the whole idea of man vs prey, following a trail through the woods, trying to outsmart the animal. I guess this is a quick way to get results? Is this the way people who belong to those concrete block "gun clubs" spend their time? Looks sort of like a firing squad!
Just curious...
There were a lot of hunters, probably 20 or more. They were evenly spaced, every 100' maybe, going down the road and around the corner, possibly even further than I could see. They were all patiently waiting with their guns, some had portable stools. A bunch of trucks parked along the road looked like mobile piney kennels - plywood doghouses in the truck beds. So I assume they must have turned the dogs loose in the woods and were waiting for them to flush something out.
So my questions are: what were they hunting? Deer? What's up with that? I have lived in lots of places where there were hunters, but have only seen this sort of thing here in the pines. Is there a name for this? It seems contrary to the whole idea of man vs prey, following a trail through the woods, trying to outsmart the animal. I guess this is a quick way to get results? Is this the way people who belong to those concrete block "gun clubs" spend their time? Looks sort of like a firing squad!
Just curious...