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Re: Hunting Rant


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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 10, 2013 at 17:14:20 from (98.215.76.204):

In Reply to: Re: Hunting Rant posted by VADAVE on October 10, 2013 at 08:57:31:

That certainly would have done it.

A couple of years ago while I was working in one of the barns, a couple of young fellas wandered up with shotguns, said they had hit a deer and it wandered into my woods. They asked for permission to go get it. Well, I hadn't heard any shots so got pretty suspicious of their story, and if they had hit one, they wanted to enter from the complete opposite corner where the deer bed down, tens of acres away as opposed to where it supposedly entered. I told them no, and they didn't fuss. Now, had they actually hit one, they could have told me that they had and were going after it, legally. Thing is, I'm pretty certain that they were trying to flush them out of their bedding over onto some land they might have had permission to hunt. I didn't and don't go for that. I let a couple of fellas hunt my woods, but we have understandings, and getting anywhere near the bedding area is off limits. They know where it is, and they don't go near it. I've got no use for poachers or wasters. Last year some fella wandered up, said he got one bow and arrow a couple of miles north of me, said he "thought" it might have come down a few farms to my property, showed me copies of the flats and who owned them, told me he had the right to come onto my property searching for it. I ran him off in no uncertain terms. During deer season, I holster a loaded sidearm when I'm out and about on the property, and it aint deer that I'm keeping an eye open for, and I don't mince words so that there's no misunderstandings, and that's why I open carry on the property. You never know what someone might try, and this world is seeming more and more upside down to me every day with folks feeling that everyone owes them. This year for the first time ever, I have no hunting and no trespassing signs up, because some folks don't understand that although I understand that what's their's is not mine, that what's mine is not theirs.

Good luck.

Mark


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