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Old 11-29-2006 | 08:20 AM
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Flairball
 
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Default RE: Cut off at the pass

Let me clarify something here. I did not, nordo I have any intention of stealing this guys trail cameras. I haven't even seen them out there. However, should the cameras vanish, this is the karma which this guy brought on himself. His cameras disappearing is only a little fantasy which probably won't come true, but would make me smirk a bit should I find out it happened. Should I come across his cameras, however, I don't think I could resist the temptation to give him a moon shot.

To further clarify, it's not his shooting the doe which upsets me. I know this doe may not have come up the trail, but the fact that he knew he was cutting me off and didn't care. There have been a lot of times I've moved because I discovered another hunter sitting close to where I wanted to be, or in a spot that I might ruin their chances. It's called sportsmanship.

After shooting the doe, this guy approached me a second time, and asked me if I wanted a doe. I'd call this rubbing salt in the wound.I wounder if hehad a doe tag? He told me he was going to get his ATV to drag the doe back to his house. I wounderif he checked the deer at a check station? In addition, this guy was in head to toe camo. The law requires 500 inches of blaze orange.

So now you know the whole story.


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