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I’m usually not one to worry to much about what another person does. But today on my 70 mile trip back home, mostly back roads, something got under my skin a bit. I was bored as usual and decided to see how far it was between empty corn bags beside and even in the road. The farthest stretch was almost three miles. I couldn’t hardly go a mile without seeing one or multiple corn/feed bags. Sometimes there would be several over a mile stretch. Without exaggerating, I bet I saw close to a hundred empty bags on my 70 mile trip. Can’t we take the time to secure the empty bags until we get home and dispose of them properly? I know it’s probably a small minority of hunters letting their empty bags just fly with the wind, but what an eye sore. Come on, I know we’re better than this. I know my parents rule when I was growing up was to carry out more trash out of the woods than you carried in. And if I offended anyone with my comments, I’m not sorry Stepping off my soap box now.
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