RE: Interesting Story about Hunting Ethics
Thanks for the comments.
I'm really not into the eye for an eye thing. (deflating tires, etc.) I believe more in the what comes around goes around thing.
The thing that intrigues me through is this guy was a clean cut, intelligent person. He actually seems out of place to me. He seems like the kind, however, that knows exactly what he can get away with and what he can't.
Like, I said though, the land is not mine, so I have to see what the landowner wants to do about him. I'm going to suggest to the landowner, that I remove his stand and place it infront of the chain link that the guy takes down to get into his field. I'll suggest that he writes a note explaining that he is not allowed on his land, etc, etc. I have a pair of bolt cutters all ready to do it. If the landowner wants the police or game warden involved, I'll be glad to do it, however he will have to plan on being involved. If he doesn't want that, I am not going to go through the trouble. All I know is that I will be running into this guy again. He knows where my stand is, so I'll have to move it, so it doesn't disapear.
Edited by - BobCo19-65 on 10/29/2002 10:47:53