Sportsmen/women who litter

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Why are you like you are? Are you psychopaths that just like killing things? Most of my enjoyment from the outdoors is taking in the beauty of nature. Today on my walk I stopped by a fishing spot and picked up two bags full of garbage in about a 150ft stretch of bank. 😡
 


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Why are you like you are? Are you psychopaths that just like killing things? Most of my enjoyment from the outdoors is taking in the beauty of nature. Today on my walk I stopped by a fishing spot and picked up two bags full of garbage in about a 150ft stretch of bank. 😡
i have never understood the littering why
 


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Why are you like you are? Are you psychopaths that just like killing things? Most of my enjoyment from the outdoors is taking in the beauty of nature. Today on my walk I stopped by a fishing spot and picked up two bags full of garbage in about a 150ft stretch of bank. 😡
Must be nonresidents fishing there. As they get blamed for everything else.
 

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Why are you like you are? Are you psychopaths that just like killing things? Most of my enjoyment from the outdoors is taking in the beauty of nature. Today on my walk I stopped by a fishing spot and picked up two bags full of garbage in about a 150ft stretch of bank. 😡
I get littering only from the mindset of an 18 year kid on a booze cruise..."don't wanna get an open container" while a minor in consumption/DUi are still on the table. Not condoning it, but get the mindset. Everyone else is just a lazy shitbag.
 

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I can't even remember all the crap I've seen dumped in the Sheyenne diversion ditch over the years, but here's a few:
- Potted plants - like still in the damn pot.
- Concrete chunks
- The leftovers from (I assume) some picnic, including packs of hot dogs, a box of uncrustables, and nearly full ketchup and mustard bottles.
- A 7 foot spruce tree.
- Vinyl siding
- And of course roughly 8 billion beer cans (mostly Bush Light -- I'm sorry guys, but it's the official beer of white trash) and liquor bottles.

And this is miles from the nearest housing development. I aways wonder how many fricken dumpsters and garbage cans these assholes had to drive by on their way. It boggles the mind. I just hope that if I ever catch any of these people I can maintain a cool head, because I'd like to beat them senseless.
 


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Living in the sticks I get all kinds of shit dumped along our township roads from dog houses to bed springs. Seen one person that I knew who it was and where they lived. They woke up the next morning with their junk in their lawn. Made me feel good and I got my point across I think. LB
 

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I would like to know who dumped a big pile of yard waste in front of one of my pasture gates a few years ago and return the favor 10 fold. It's not like it was easy to get to this gate either and if they would have just ditched it into the trees on the 2 track trail I probably wouldn't notice or care if I did see it but no they had to pick that gate and even though we rent it out guess who ended up cleaning it up.
Living in the sticks I get all kinds of shit dumped along our township roads from dog houses to bed springs. Seen one person that I knew who it was and where they lived. They woke up the next morning with their junk in their lawn. Made me feel good and I got my point across I think. LB
 

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Wife & I walk our dogs down to Fox Island boat ramp each morning to let dogs swim and get some needed exercise. On a daily basis we pick-up glass, garbage, fishing line, fishing tackle, etc. It seems to have gotten worse the last couple of years.
 

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Living in the sticks I get all kinds of shit dumped along our township roads from dog houses to bed springs. Seen one person that I knew who it was and where they lived. They woke up the next morning with their junk in their lawn. Made me feel good and I got my point across I think. LB
Justice. I love it.
I once picked up a bunch of spent fireworks, some of which were sitting in an Amazon box with name and address on it. I was tempted to scatter it all over their yard. Then I thought it was possible the culprits got the box from somewhere else, and I just couldn't do it.
 

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Before I fished w/ a boat much shore fishing the area was littered with garbage. I always brought an extra bag to take out trash. Now, looks like the same thing is happening at the landing and cleaning stations. Lazy folks who do not care!
 


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Living in the sticks I get all kinds of shit dumped along our township roads from dog houses to bed springs. Seen one person that I knew who it was and where they lived. They woke up the next morning with their junk in their lawn. Made me feel good and I got my point across I think. LB
Trail cams worked like a charm for me to put an end to garbage dumping on my property but there is a pool table in the ditch about a mile from my house. Looked like an expensive one too.
 

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In 1972 my third deer hunt in the ND Badlands. I was hunting with a small group. Two of which were my Brother in-laws. One was a slob. He started to throw candy wraps away. I lost it. Told him to pick it up. He got a little sarcastic. I picked it up. Told him it was the last time I would go hunting with him and it was. Fast forward to today I still pick a lot of garbage up. Pretty much anything in my way from a parking lot to the store.
 


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