Posted by rrlund on September 12, 2010 at 14:27:34 from (216.46.212.3):
In Reply to: hunting-me ranting posted by LEON(MI) on September 12, 2010 at 13:57:31:
I'll bet I could make an even longer rant than that about that subject! As for the surveying,had an a-hole neighbor went balistic on me one day,said I was plowing up his yard. I went right in and called a surveyor. I owned farther over into his yard than even I thought I did. That was SWEET! He called another surveyor and had BOTH sides surveyed since I own both sides of him. Not only was mine right about the south side,but his backed him WAY off on the north side too. I made sure he was watching when I stopped the tractor,tore his No Trespassing sign off a tree over on my land and threw it in the swamp on his side. The stakes,ribbons,everything,were gone when I came back by there a few hours later. As far as the hunting,when I give somebody permission and they start right in with the cocky "when are you going to have that crop off" crap,bye bye! I needed some birds shot off this year and was fed up with these know nothings wanting to be the exclusive hunter,then not showing up at all,or only a few times,or the worst yet,show up every day and couldn't kill a goose by strangling it,so I've been making it REAL clear. First come,first serve. If anybody else is there,leave them alone! If not,kill anything that flies. As far as deer hunting,I've got enough family hunting that they take care of that. Birds,yes,it's open season. Deer,no,not unless they're with family.
Told you I could rant longer about it than you! And that's just the begining.
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