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Old 11-08-2014 | 04:14 AM
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Bbj270
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I had the opposite happen I was 16 and the other hunter was in his 50s. It was my uncle's land he just bought it off his cousin, me and my dad got the rights to hunt it, but we had to let one other person hunt to. It was my uncle's and moms cousin that grew up their. His sister got the land when their parents died he got some other land somewhere else. My uncle told him that my dad was in charge of the hunting and would tell him were he could hunt. Plenty of land to hunt 150+ acres. The first year he bought 3 people with him. Two of them set up 50 yards of my father and he walked past me around 8 when the deer started to move and spooked them. Tried to talk to him and he thought he still owned the land. It's not like he did not have any other land to hunt he had about 120 acres he git from his parents but said he did not hunt their because his son did and he did not want to mess him up. Finally got him straightener out. He ran at lot of deer off I was seeing. Finally my grandmother told him, just not to go up their a and how he like it if we just walked pasted his son and sit down in front off him.
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