Posted by 300jk on February 05, 2017 at 14:30:00 from (67.246.170.233):
In Reply to: Bad hunters posted by Dave H (MI) on February 05, 2017 at 13:10:02:
About ten years ago I had two tree stands stolen off of my parents farm I grew up on. At the same time the neighbor who we had al age been friends with and let me hunt their property had grandsons who were starting to hunt also and we're bringing their city friends. I got pretty ticked off and went over and talked to the grandparents. They said they would ask and see if anyone knew what happened. No surprise ! Nobody said anything. They were on our property and we're stolen. I am sure it was them but never had proof other than they were the only other hunters in the area. I also had a folding camp chair in some brush overlooking our property on opening day. Left to go have lunch and came back within an hour and it was gone. Once again on a day when all the pi++ pots were out hunting next door. Went over fuming mad and again nobody said anything. Nothing worse than a thief. Sorry I was just talking about hunting ethics. As far as the deer you talked about they seemed like great animals. I can't believe they wouldnt have tracked them. Very poor sportsmanship. People like that should not hunt.
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