Posted by Billy NY on February 05, 2012 at 11:50:59 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Re: I HATE HUNTERS! posted by JDseller on February 05, 2012 at 11:03:12:
Drained the pond....... yeah I know, sometimes its what you have to do, that would really pi$$ me off, pay the taxes, do what farming, agriculture and livestock requires and you can't take a few hours when you have a chance and take the grandkid or whomever fishing for awhile. People can be such a pain.
I like the story about the albino, we had both a buck and a doe piebald here, and myself, neighboring owner would absolutely not shoot those, I have photos of the doe, they were here a couple of years, and we own all the thick cover so they can really hide here, that buck, 8pt last I saw him was really something to watch, he knew he was more visible, doe did too, they congregated in the field of oats, after harvest til december, grazing, oat grass really draws em in, both were something to watch and appreciate, and there are taxidermists here that would pay nicely for one of these, + other hunters who would brag up a storm and tell some high on the hog stories about getting one of these.
I am very thankful for the land we have to hunt and that over time, I've been able to keep jerks out and away, but believe it or not, right over the line on ag land, of 300+ acres, people still go in there, bicker, wound deer, and all kinds of stupid things, was part of a big dairy, mostly corn now by a large grower selling the grain, whom if lived on the place would not tolerate it, he's just got way too much ground to cover, if you look on the satellite photos, most of what you see is his or the other large dairy, people take advantage because of all the woodland in between, hedgerows and isolated fields, different to farm around here with the lay of the land like that, hard to patrol too.
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