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Old 12-30-2006 | 08:33 PM
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Default RE: Get your Deer Dogs and Get Out

Mello

That is real bad situation down there. I guess we are fortunate in that for the most part our situation is not nearly as bad. I'm sure there are isolated siuations in certain areas but for the most part our circumstances have not deteriorated to that point and fromwhat I have encountered our wardens seem to take their jobs and issues seriously. You would be surprised how quicklypenalties likefining, ticketing, arresting in some cases(DUI's) work in areas that have been reporting high #'s of complaints. When you start hitting people in their wallet they seem to take notice real quickly. That does shed light and give a little better explanation of the kinds of probelms you guys are facing. It is unfortunate that your law enforcement is not better funded to provide more support(police, wardens, etc) or come up with a specific plan of attack to enforce laws already on the books and start enforcing maximum fines and penalties on any violators. I have seen areas here that have had a few real bad guys get staked out and it has never taken the wardens long to find the troublemakers or lawbreakers and before long you see less and less of them because they are sick of getting ticketed or they are worried the local warden has called a couple of troopers to set up DUI checkpoints on roads leaving certain clubs. Well I will keep trying to present a good example here and do whatever I can to prevent the areas I hunt from turning into the "war zone" (for lack of a better description) like the one youhave todeal within your area/state.
Good luck during the rest of your season and have a Happy New Year(all).

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