Posted by gwstang on October 10, 2013 at 17:40:00 from (12.230.229.182):
In Reply to: another hunting rant posted by Jim in Ma. on October 10, 2013 at 16:42:34:
I live way out in the "sticks" and have the errant hunter problems too. I had a heck of time getting the road hunters off my property as they would shoot a deer right next to one of my horses (back when i had them). My favorite riding mare was lame because an idiot shot a 6 point close to her one morning. Just like any athlete, a horse has to be warmed up some when it is really cold out, for riding. She took off into a dead sprint and pulled something in the back leg and she was lame for several months. I told that guy if I ever saw him around here again, one of us wasn't going home that day. I had lots of trouble with that idiot as he would quit his job when hunting season started (Nov.) just so he could hunt all winter (on others property without permission of course). Meanwhile his wife and kid would go on welfare as he wasn't earning any money so they could qualify for it. He finally moved away from here and I think everyone was very glad. I've got someone hunting the back side of my property the last 2 years because the tornado tore it up so so much, I can't really get back there. I'm working on it though, will get them stopped this year for sure.
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