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Old 01-28-2010 | 12:35 PM
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WCO R.W.J
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Originally Posted by Potterco
blkpwdr good for you for reporting illegal activity but I wonder just how minute the % is of game law violators EVER get caught...most get out of sight from a road an go about their biz .
My main question is whether or not a WCO may drive onto my property or must they put their doughnuts & coffee down and walk in if univited an not chasing someone. And "if" they are allowed to drive their Jeep onto my field is the State responsible for any damage they may cause. Or am I expected to weather the cost for their stupidity?

guess I'll need to pull the gate shut an lock it at the end of the lane..it's nearly 1/2 mile back to my place and I doubt they'll walk that far for fear the birds will eat their crumb trail and get lost

Not sure why you feel the need to take little jabs like that at WCO's. I guess it's easy when you can throw insuts from behind a computer in anonmity.
I dont eat doughnuts ( I do drink coffee) and I can shure as heck cover alot of ground on foot without a bag of bread crumbs.
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