Posted by Mark W. on April 07, 2008 at 07:25:15 from (64.83.132.2):
Woke up to a beautiful day finally her in NW Pennsylvania. Decided to take a walk around the parents 420 acre farm and took my rifle in case of the opportunity of shooting some woodchucks. They were out. Had three by 9:00. Around 9:30 i was lying in the corner of the field, woods to my back, looking across the valley through my scope when a lady and two of her kids walked out of my parents woods behind me and started scolding me about shooting groundhogs on a nice day when she was out with her family. I learned quickly from her that she lived in a new subdivision about 3/4 mile down the road. She really angered me and cont. to tell me that it was ridiculous that she and her family didnt feel safe w/ rednecks like me around. I had on my orange hat, had clear shooting lanes, and would never take a questionable shot. I informed her, nicely as she was with her kids, that she needed to haul her @ss of the property as quickly as she could and not to step foot on the property unless she spoke to my father. She also complained that we must be the ones mudding up the road with our trucktors as she called them. Why do they feel that it is their right to step foot into an open field or woods yet would complain if someone walked through their yard???????????
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