Posted by jackinok on June 18, 2012 at 06:45:39 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: barn find 2 posted by mike stockwell on June 17, 2012 at 14:28:37:
My question would be ,WHOS BARN????I assure you I mean no offense,but its always thrown up a red flag to me,when folks say they "found" something in an old barn... lots of folks running around these days who have the attitude that just because something is unused its fair game..theres absolutly NOTHING you could possibly find ANYWHERE,OR UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE that doesnt belong to someone!!! theft is becoming a bigger problem each day,I for one am tired of it,and wont even bother talking anymore, I'll shoot over their head once,if they are not running by the time i reload,they get a load of bird shot and rock salt. And last 2 loads are 00 buck. Please dont come hunting "barn finds" around here,all my barns are old,but that dont mean they are abandoned,or that they wont be defended even if they are empty.just saying,if you are doing things legally,get a note from the owner of the barn,it could save your life if a persons folks,or neighbors show up and they dont know you.Nice "finds" by the way
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