Posted by dr sportster on December 04, 2011 at 15:40:14 from (69.125.160.50):
In Reply to: Idiot Deer hunters!!!! posted by JDseller on December 04, 2011 at 08:51:11:
I let two guys hunt behind my property. I only asked that they call first so I can move my car in the other driveway. Nope, drive right around it on the lawn to get back by my barn and park. Not once did they call ahead. Wife is mad because she goes into the bathroom and a guy is in the back at 5 am staring up at her in the window. Not one venison steak, and also asked that they email me some pics of bucks, coyotes whatever they got on the game camera placed on a tree . Got one email of a coyote. Next year they can go somewhere else .Deer are running rampant but a deal is a deal.Seems like they forgot anything I asked, which was minimal. You did the right thing by approching them with handguns hidden. The most dangerous job in law enforcment is conservation officer because everyone you approach is armed and half of them drunk.
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