Posted by alinark on December 01, 2012 at 08:30:37 from (70.178.200.245):
In Reply to: Re: Illegal Hunters? posted by Daryl in PA on December 01, 2012 at 07:00:10:
daryl i have lived most of my life in pa moved 7 yrs ago. i met a fellow at a small gun range in chester co 20 yrs ago that told me this story. it seems he used to do a little hunting on a piece of property uninvited during archery season he did admit that what he was doing was wrong and admitted it to me. he was parked along the side of the road and was into the property several hundred feet dressed in camo -w- bow, he had heard someone approaching 2 men both -w- SHOTGUNS and were looking for trepassers he froze didn't move and they walked by him and did not spot him they walked back to the road to leave and this fellow waits some time to hear them start their vehicle and leave he takes his time to walk out cautiously and he discovers they flattened all 4 of his tires!!! now i don't advocate going that far but this fellow did say he wasn't going back there again i do believe he was scared. al
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