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Old 12-22-2007, 02:56 PM   #1
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Story started two weeks ago when my father inlaw caught a man and two women on his 100 acre hunting property, they said they thought it was someone elses ground, so my father inlaw introduced them to the many posted signs with his name on them, they said they had shot a 12 pointer and was looking for it, only one drop of blood. He found the women sitting in his chickery plot, he ran them off. Yesterday a guy on the next property was hunting and said a truck drove by real slow stopped and fired a high powered rifle downing a doe from the road on his property and left the scene. the neighboring landowner was furious and called the warden, warden shows, finds the doe and hides in waiting. The poachers finally show up, walks up to the deer and now fire a muzzle loader into the highpower riflewound to cover their tracks [&:]while the warded was waiting in the shadows They went awayin handcuffs. It was the same man and two women, and they also were found to have some mary jane on them also. BY,BY.father inlaw found out what happened, contacted the game warden about his trouble with them and now they got more fines slapped on them. They are getting what they deserve What the heck is the matter with these people????????? just ranting
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Old 12-22-2007, 03:00 PM   #2
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thats great that theyre gone
nobody wants anybody on there property that doesnt have permission to be there
i hope they get hit hard
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Old 12-22-2007, 03:00 PM   #3
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hooray finaly a story where the poachers get caught
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Old 12-22-2007, 03:02 PM   #4
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Amen Rhody, Amen
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Glad they got caught,atleast there is a happy ending.
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Finally some good news regarding trespassers and poachers. I'm glad they got nailed. Too many don't.
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At least they got what they deserved!
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I just hope it's a substantial penalty, massive fines and loss of hunting priveledges ,not just a slap on the wrist like alot of these turn out to be.
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Glad they got caught.
Also this got me to thinking--- wouldyou like to be a game warden? You take all kinds of greif, work all hunting seasons. and most everyone you confront has a weapon.
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personally, i would not want to be one. I did befriend a new area warden about a month ago, i had tagged out on the deer and decided to take my 8 year old on a bowhunting coyote hunt, it was a just for fun hunt, he got to do all the calling, we ate chips and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches We had a blast, anyway A warden was waiting for us when we got back to the truck (this was on the property i mentioned above) He was a new young guy in his upper 20's, he checked my licenes, we talked for about 40 minutes, he was a great guy. I told him where i lived and invited him to stop by sometime and shoot the bull. On the drive out he stoped me again and kindly pointed a huge buck 50 yards off the road, we glassed it for another five minutes I can see where there jobs can be strenious from some of the people they run into that give them grief.
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Also this got me to thinking--- wouldyou like to be a game warden? You take all kinds of greif, work all hunting seasons. and most everyone you confront has a weapon.
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