So this afternoon I grabbed my camera am my fishing gear and headed off to a place local to me to fish. Being 29 years old and thinking back some probably 20 years I remember hearing my uncle and grandad talk about this hole they used to fish. I was very familiar with the property being a public FWA area I hunt. So I set off on my "journey". Once I arrived I see a tent set up on the road I would have to hike back. I thought it was odd but hey maybe the folks just didn't read the No Camping rule that is posted everywhere or any of the FWA rules for that matter. As I pass the illicit camp I see 3 or 4 cases of beer all half full with the other half laying not he ground empty. (You know they will clean up their mess right?) Oh yeah I decided to hike back to hole with only camera to get an idea of what to take back to fish. Once I arrive at the said hole I felt the disappointment shoot through my body. What I remember hearing was just a great fishing hole turned out to be a make shift dump of shorts. Sure there were folks fishing, their kids playing unsupervised around the water, in their van and God only knows what else. Being a Eagle Scout I learned followed and taught the Leave No Trace Outdoor Ethics ( https://lnt.org and can only think I failed at some point. I say this because the place was littered with bait containers, beer cans and it appeared that someone saw fit to kill a snake only for it to rot away on the rocks near by. The whole experience made me almost angry thinking this is WHY WE CANNOT HAVE NICE THINGS. I wish I would have taken pictures to show our Scout Troop but did not. I must say if the folks there fished had lesser means, I can understand you didn't drive a fancy truck or car out fishing for have the latest Abu Rod or reel. But what excuse is it not to pick up your trash? I didn't leave any trash behind. So my question to fellow hiders, what would you do? I must also say I have picked up after others in the past who choose to disrespect our resources. If I wasn't afraid of what would be found it would be a great way for our scouts to get service hours in but I would be scared of what would be found. That and would it do any good? Someone tell me I am not crazy and is this a trend nation wide for Public FWA areas?