Do Spring Hill people have attitude? Maybe we do? Random rant
I saw a post about people from Spring Hill having attitude. I thought about it for a minute and read the note left on my truck tonight again, and thought I'd post this here and see what comments come.
I’ve lived adjacent to Hillsdale Lake 17 years. In those years I’ve watched the fishing and hunting pressure go from sometimes hardly any to moderate to extremely heavy. Even though I live literally up the street from one of the unimproved ramps, I no longer consider Hillsdale my home lake and rarely fish or hunt there to avoid the stress of others. After too many hunting confrontations to count on HD and not hardly being able to pull a decent fish into the boat without getting crowded off a spot while fishing, I’ve virtually given up. Having turned 50 this year, I simply avoid the stress as much as possible.
Tonight (2 hours ago) was another great example. Rifle deer season is coming up. I have a deer spot that’s not around here, but I need somewhere close for my young 14 year old son to hunt after school. So we’ve been watching this small buck and some does for about 6 months that live behind the farm across the street, and seems to spend about half its time on the edge of the public land behind it. Had the little buck in the yard a couple of nights. So, for about 2 months now, about 3 times a week we walk into the public HD property and watch sunset over a corn field trying to figure out where the deer come out of the woods the most. Trying to set something up for the boy close to home. Less then a mile from the house.
Tonight, when we got to the public lot for the area there was another truck there. Told the boy to be quite and walked quietly down the access road into the middle of the field, got against the edge and stood there from about 4:45 to 5:10, did not go into the woods at all, and made very little noise.
Got back to the car and found 2 business cards on the car with this note:
Gentlemen, Thank you for messing up 4 hours of work! Do you realize this is the most important two weeks of the year for bowhunters?
Thanks again for ruining my hunt. Did you not see the truck parked here? Are you messing with my hunt on purpose?
I never saw the guy. IF he saw me he had to be just off the access road. The person appears to have written this note on their own business card. I don’t know if I should ignore it, call them or give it to the game warden.
My question is, how do you not have an attitude in this situation?