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Re: Raising a new crop of HUNTERS not slobs!!
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Posted by Steve Crum on November 21, 2006 at 21:43:48 from (4.156.231.165):
In Reply to: Raising a new crop of HUNTERS not slobs!! posted by ShepFL on November 21, 2006 at 09:21:02:
For years the Pennsylvania game commission saw young hunters as easy prey for their profit driven machine. Whack a kid with a 200 dollar fine for having his hood covering his license on his back and s--t like that. Dads got fed up with game wardens hiding behind trees waiting for a kid to do something wrong. Then having to pay the kid's fine. Thus the kid sits on the couch playing video games all hunting season. Now the game commission is crying for new blood that is not forth coming. My 19 year old son has never fired a rifle and has no interest. I even gave up hunting in 1996 after 24 years. Why? The game wardens were waiting to pounce on Dad who was in bad shape and on oxygen as Dad had called and asked the game commission if he could hunt in the field beside his house from his battery powered golf cart. He was told it would take a letter from his doctor and 2 weeks processing for a permit. 2 game wardens were watching his field the opening day of buck season. Guess we know who the bad guys are. Dad sat in the window and laughed at them. Dad had hunted for 65 years.
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