I have everything posted no hunting/tresspassing but I still catch people all the time. This one unfortunate time I caught these 3 guys from MN, I did my usual thing and drove out to them, parked so the truck was between me and them, about 30 yards and but the AR 15 on the hood. Start talking, telling it is posted, then I hear their bla bla bla, though it wasn't posted, its CRP anyone can be one it (no and no), we used to be able to hunt here ect. So I said please ground your weapons and face away. Then one at a time on my call, leave your weapon, come put your hunting Lic under my windshield wiper, then walk to the front of the truck 40 yards. When I copy all all your information for the game warden you are free to grab your weapons, the Lic's and leave. I am hearing stories about my brother is a lawyer we will sue, they have 2nd ammendment rights, will call the sheriff, a bribe attempt. One guy got sick, pain in his chest going up his neck and down his arm, can't breath,couldn't stand up, nausia. I said I would go to the farm and send for the Fire Dept and a Ambulance. Unfortunately he passed before they arrived. I guess I wasted those 2 stamps.
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