This is a question to think about and not to incite gunning the guys down ... I think.
While having my morning pot of coffee I was watching The Best Of The West on Outdoor Channel. For those that have not watched this program, The Best Of The West is all about long range hunting. They specialize in shots waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out there. Today they were hunting in Mexico just south of the U.S. border.
The guide warned them that they may see drug smugglers being that close to the border. These guys are set up on a ridge over looking a waterhole. We're talking a guide, a couple hunters and a couple cameramen. Sure enough, here come a group of about eight Mexicans with large heavy backpacks right down the game trail. The group uses the waterhole to fill canteens and rest in the shade of the brush.
Once "the danger passes" the hunters realize the smugglers are headed straight for their trucks ... their unlocked trucks in the middle of nowhere Mexico. They pack up and hussle down the trail toward their trucks. As they near the trucks the smugglers spot them coming over a ridge and scramble in another direction.
As soon as they could find a cell signal the hunters called the Border Patrol.
End of reported story ... Back to deer hunting.
In this day of Meth and pot in our area, and many activities that take place in secluded and abandoned areas in other parts of the nation, what would you do if you were found in this situation or one like it? I have a friend that came across a meth site on one of his vacant farm yards when spot checking fields last summer, and while there someone with no business being there pulled into the grove. I have found harvested pot patches in vacant yards while hunting, scouting or chasing cattle.
Sadly this is not a far fetched movie or novel plot that we live with. How many of us remain prepared for this type of encounter in our daily lives? Because, every one of these described encounters happened in normal daily life.
P.S.
I am not looking for the smug answer (the one I would typically give to get a reaction) of putting the 7 mm or 300 win mag (a couple of these guys favorites) to good use!