Original Quote: Vermonster13
"How do you know it was sportsmen? Why are we so quick to blame ourselves I'll never understand. Good on you for cleaning it up."
Its not JUST sportsmen, but the harsh reality is there are those that mascarade among us as sportsmen that have no issues with tossing a soda can or candy wrapper or leaving shell casings.
I have been picking up after others in the field since I was a kid, never liked to see it and figured if I didnt pick it up it would never get picked up. Oddly enough I had this very same discussion with my son not more than a few nights past. Hes more of a fisherman but its the same at the boat landing as it is at the pull off to state land. His comment was typical of what Ive heard, "Why keep picking it up, they will just keep tossing it on the ground." Of course my response was "You keep picking it up because they keep tossing it on the ground." I know that seems simple minded but I do it because it allows me to sleep at night.
I live in the country and the folks in town even like to drive clear out here to drop off their old living room furniture and bedroom mattress sets and appliances. I never thaught of donating my old couch to the wildlife or that the local deer herd might want a mattress handy come mating season. Its probably a new conservation craze Ive managed to miss by not watching outdoor television shows. RECYCLING FOR WILDLIFE!