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  1. #21
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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    Quote Originally Posted by Barracuda View Post
    yup sadly it is far to common to see drunkin Hillbillies and inconsiderate louses "Hunting" while being drunk.

    Far to many People think that thier time in the woods is more important then yours and they lose all sense of responsibility and behave like assholes .

    I feel sorry for their Children.
    if you think its bad over here wait till you get down under!!
    if your not a drunk then your not gona fit in !!
    good luck down there!!

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    Quote Originally Posted by blacklab View Post
    I've always noticed it's always redneck hunters that drive drunk on logging roads, and throw their beer cans out.
    They could be endangering wood cutters,dirt bikers, loggers, guides and outfitters, ethical hunters, anglers, foresters, sightseers, ranchers, or anyone else using FS roads, who we know would never drink and drive.

    It's so pollitically correct to blame hunters, makes everybody feel just a little superior.
    Seems so easy to blame those that live on sketchy reserves !!
    I too have traveled that same road, except to say the reverse direction
    not only did I not see any critters of the ungulate type nor did we see anyone until we made it up to Port Douglas, we didnt even see a beer can or a spare tire or a burned out car either.
    Then when we stopeed at the hot tubs it seemd my tire tracks gained some attention from the locals peeping to see if the girlfreind and I where prancing around neekid .
    Anyways, it isnt cool to Stereo type us Hunters or anyone else for that matter.... People who break the laws are Criminals, plain and simple, just be gald you didnt enounter the driver from the green SUV in the ditch coming around any of those narrow and blind corners.
    Rob
    Anyways

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    I was hunting last week in Campbell River (MENZIES BAY ) a guy stops
    at my camp and asks for a cork screw. He said he needed a drink while he was road hunting. And on the island Lucky seems to be the most popular.

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    I think it was this guys doing.

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    Quote Originally Posted by BCTRUCKER View Post
    I was hunting last week in Campbell River (MENZIES BAY ) a guy stops
    at my camp and asks for a cork screw. He said he needed a drink while he was road hunting. And on the island Lucky seems to be the most popular.
    I don't know whether to laugh or cry at that one!

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    Quote Originally Posted by ROEBUCK View Post
    if you think its bad over here wait till you get down under!!
    if your not a drunk then your not gona fit in !!
    good luck down there!!

    actually saw far less drunk hillbillies there then here and far far less when they are with a firearm.

    After the hunt or fishing they drink it up or at a party etc but i find they are far happier when drinking then many folks here . The mindset there is completly different when it comes to consumption and how to act.

    boistorus yes but not rowdy and obnoxious .

    Common mid beer such as carlton or XXXX is only about 3-% so even if you had 6 it would be the same as three of ours.



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    you do realize i have been there right LOL!!!!

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    Quote Originally Posted by ROEBUCK View Post
    if you think its bad over here wait till you get down under!!
    if your not a drunk then your not gona fit in !!
    good luck down there!!
    That is funny,as I was thinking the same thing earlier today.
    I believe I did see someone sober in Ozz,but then again it was pretty early in the morning.
    The wife aught to love how they treat the Sheila's .
    Been there myself as well.

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    just pulling your leg!!
    i hope it works out for you down there,emmigrating is a lot of work!!
    its a very male chovanist place and too damn hot for me and very limited hunting opertunitys ,but excelant fishing and lots and lots of pubs and drunken chicks, enjoy

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    Quote Originally Posted by Barracuda View Post
    After the hunt or fishing they drink it up or at a party etc but i find they are far happier when drinking then many folks here . The mindset there is completly different when it comes to consumption and how to act.

    boistorus yes but not rowdy and obnoxious .
    !!!
    I've been working in Whistler for well over 20 years, and consequently I have observed The Drunken Australian on more than one occasion. Yes, these are mostly younger Aussies, but there is nothing more rowdy and obnoxious than a group of drunk Aussies in Whistler...
    Knowledgeable shooters agree- The 375 Ruger is the NEW KING of all 375 caliber cartridges. ALL HAIL THE NEW KING!

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    Re: Drunk Driving on Forest Service Roads

    The wife loved it there.

    People were civil and treated her with respect. not once did a person act in a manner that you seem to be implying.
    I found the women of Australia of strong will and certain mind .
    Not weak or repressed by legislation but every bit an equal to any man in every way .

    the wife enjoyed the refreshing atmosphere.

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