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Old 09-08-2008 | 08:29 PM
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tenpointer65
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Default RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.

Don't get me wrong I wouldn't agree with the strap idea. I thought I read DT changed his mind and wasn't going to do that, he came to his scences on that one. When he said he wouldset boobie traps those don't have to involve death or even injury.DT was never specific in what he was going to do.

The guy has every right to be angry. He had hispropertystolen. PERIOD!! I think he got on here and vented. Then after reading he settled down and began to change his mind. It sounds likehe hasmade every effortto find the person responcible.There is only so much you can do.

DT said he took treestands down that were on the farmers land. In all reality because they were on the farmers land it became his property. DT didn't start the fight the trespasser did.DT did the right thing by leaving a note. He didn't have to do that. If it was me I wouldn't haveput themon the other side of the fenceI would have gave it to the farmer and let the guy go get it. Let him face the farmer who he was trespassing.

Others have said it could be someone who has hunted the land for a long time. That doesn't make it right for them to trespass and steal. They were still in the wrong. Even if they had permission before they don't now. Thats why I am hunting a 40 acre empty hog lot instead of the 200 acres of timber I once had permission to hunt. I abide by the rules.

I really don't think DT wants to kill anybody over what they have done. He wants them to abide by the law. If he sets a boobie trap that may break a bone or hurt a pride then that should make the wrong doer think twice. Ifthis personis the type that has to get back for what was done to him then DT has to decide how far he wants to take it.


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