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Bill Curlis 09-24-2002 09:46 AM

RE: HERES AN ISSUE FOR DISCUSSION
 
I agree with parts of everyones posts above. First you should give a try to turn him from the dark side. It's evident that you must have some affection for the boy or you wouldn't be in the woods with him. This also makes you the prime person to try to save him.

If he doesn't listen then get as far away from him as possible or he may just drag you down with him. After all, who was helping him in the woods? At this point turning him in would not be out of line.

Good luck, This is a hard situation.

BOWFANATIC 09-24-2002 10:59 AM

RE: HERES AN ISSUE FOR DISCUSSION
 
AK , very well said , I agree 100%!!

"Nocked,cocked & ready to rock"

PABowhntr 09-24-2002 12:34 PM

RE: HERES AN ISSUE FOR DISCUSSION
 
I would tend to agree with the others. A good portion of our hunting licenses and tags goes to furthering our sport by either paying the Game Warden's salaries or purchasing more public land for us to hunt on. If the gentleman in question isn't helping providing for that and yet still taking advantage of all of the opportunities then I think he owes somebody alot of money...;)


















Nic Barca 09-24-2002 02:37 PM

RE: HERES AN ISSUE FOR DISCUSSION
 
What! ARe you guys kidding me! You can't just turn in your friend. I agree with AK. Take him under your wing and show him the light.

Nic

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