Posted by JDB on January 27, 2013 at 22:30:44 from (173.190.169.105):
In Reply to: Help! Gun posted by Allan In NE on January 27, 2013 at 09:42:58:
Be careful Allan. A fellow in the Sandhills shot a cougar in his pasture and hurried it where it fell. No one saw it and he told no one, not even his wife. Couple of weeks later several game wardens arrive asking to go look around his place. One warden stays in yard with the guy while the rest go into the pasture and return a very short time later with the dead cougar in the truck. Guy was in some trouble. How did they find the carcass? Must have been chipped because the guys lives way out in the hills, no one saw anything, and he told no one. My Dad has met the rancher. I fully agree with SSS just be very careful how and where you dispose of the carcass. Depending on what it is of course
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