Posted by landlord7012 on December 03, 2007 at 16:18:18 from (206.40.110.229):
I've always read topics like this and thought "I'm glad I don't have that problem". Well yesterday was my turn. I live along the lakeshore in Wisconsin. I was at my property Sunday around dusk. As I was closing up shop I heard a shot fired. Didn't think much of it as neighbors sometimes shoot varmints. As I'm leaving I see headlights along the road toward the intersection so I go to see what's up. Here 3 guys are dragging a deer out of my family's property. I asked who the permission came from (we never give any) and one guy says Hxxxx Hxxxxx (local dairy farmer who rents the land for crops). I said bullsh@% and he starts hollering about how I don't know what I'm talking about. Another guy tells me it's illegal to "harrass hunters" and I countered that it's my right to protect my property.
Now these guys are getting fired up and my daughter is in the truck so I decide it's best to leave. Unfortunately I didn't get tag or plate numbers (I should have done that when I pulled up but didn't expect to find what I did). I did call DNR when I got home with a description of the vehicles. Warden told me they likely had a muzzle loader, shot the deer right at dusk and probably only were trespassing at worst. I believe the dirtbag POS's shot first from the vehicle at dark with houses in each direction AND I had driven thru there potential line of fire not 10 minutes before on my snowmobile. The way it looked they pulled over and attacked the deer.
Tomorrow the signs go up. I'll be sure to carry my cell phone and will be calling the Sheriff FIRST and asking questions later. WTF do people think?
Thanks for the rant time, but I still fell violated!
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