Posted by Billy NY on November 30, 2015 at 10:24:13 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: How not to hunt posted by oldtanker on November 30, 2015 at 09:48:21:
What is ironic is that he was caught in an area that is a rural farming district (though not all that far from urban areas). The folks in that area are a rough crowd and there is no doubt they do not take kindly to outsiders hunting. I've seen what they can do first hand when a friend had 300 acres in the area. There is also no doubt many do the same kinds of things, the area has a reputation for things of this nature. Its no fun to hunt these areas for the most part, though a friend and his dad did well there this year, most will agree with the previous.
I believe they do seize everything involved with the crime here too, not sure if he can get any of it back though, as I recall the laws are tough on this kind of thing. I did not see he was charged with transporting a rifle or firearm across state lines, wonder of that applies here under federal law?
Like Bret said, there's also quite the influx of different people across the line now, so the population has changed character at least I am sure. All I know is I have seen lots of out of state plates on the state road that I reside off of, for 25 years at least now.
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