Drury Outdoors is Employing a Poacher
#21
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: here NY USA
Well here is link to article....
http://www.fwoa.org/news/fwoanws17d.html
* Never shoot at the first deer you see, wait for the MONSTER that's lagging behind *
http://www.fwoa.org/news/fwoanws17d.html
* Never shoot at the first deer you see, wait for the MONSTER that's lagging behind *
#22
You could always email David Foret and ask him. He's that Parks Director for West Memphis AR...assuming this is the same David Foret of West Memphis AR that you're refering too.
http://www.ci.west-memphis.ar.us/dep...Recreation.htm
JRW
http://www.ci.west-memphis.ar.us/dep...Recreation.htm
JRW
#23
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Illinois
wolf and Charlie
I read Charlie's posted article before I pushed the "post" button.
It was not apparent that "silent" was basing his accusations on information he knew to be valid or knew how to locate. Additionally, he has went beyond the incident as outlined in the posted article.
I just did not want others to go down the same trail without knowing what could be at the other end. "Drury Outdoors" has vital interests to protect and, most likely, the money to do so. You do not have to prove your case before you sue, only during the suit. In the end, it is a costly venture for both sides regardless who wins, but more costly to the loser.
According to the posted article, the person in question appears to have committed hunting-related criminal acts in the past. If it is true, and it appears to be, the representative of Drury Outdoors who hired the person should have his/her intelligence questioned.
I would strongly recommend that any debasing be restricted personal opinions based on what appears to be documented in the article, and stay away from accusations that cannot be confirmed.
silent
I hope you have a large @ass, because the article does not support all the claims you have made. In addition, it was you making the claims/accusations, not your "dear friend." You best hope that your "dear friend" told you verifiable facts and that your "dear friend" will put his/her neck beside your's on the chopping block.
When you bet anything on a "witness," especially your life, you are betting on something where the odds ae greatly against you.
Everything you have said so far, and all the arguments you are making about how someone else will float your boat, tends to verify that your accusations and claims were/are made on what someone else told you or what you picked up through the "grapevine," not what you knew/know first-hand and can prove.
I was just throwing up an alert flag. But, hell, you claim to know the game and all the rules, and you are a grown person. Go for it! However, I would strongly suggest that others not play ...or to play with great caution.
I read Charlie's posted article before I pushed the "post" button.
It was not apparent that "silent" was basing his accusations on information he knew to be valid or knew how to locate. Additionally, he has went beyond the incident as outlined in the posted article.
I just did not want others to go down the same trail without knowing what could be at the other end. "Drury Outdoors" has vital interests to protect and, most likely, the money to do so. You do not have to prove your case before you sue, only during the suit. In the end, it is a costly venture for both sides regardless who wins, but more costly to the loser.
According to the posted article, the person in question appears to have committed hunting-related criminal acts in the past. If it is true, and it appears to be, the representative of Drury Outdoors who hired the person should have his/her intelligence questioned.
I would strongly recommend that any debasing be restricted personal opinions based on what appears to be documented in the article, and stay away from accusations that cannot be confirmed.
silent
I hope you have a large @ass, because the article does not support all the claims you have made. In addition, it was you making the claims/accusations, not your "dear friend." You best hope that your "dear friend" told you verifiable facts and that your "dear friend" will put his/her neck beside your's on the chopping block.
When you bet anything on a "witness," especially your life, you are betting on something where the odds ae greatly against you.
Everything you have said so far, and all the arguments you are making about how someone else will float your boat, tends to verify that your accusations and claims were/are made on what someone else told you or what you picked up through the "grapevine," not what you knew/know first-hand and can prove.
I was just throwing up an alert flag. But, hell, you claim to know the game and all the rules, and you are a grown person. Go for it! However, I would strongly suggest that others not play ...or to play with great caution.
#25
Joined: Feb 2003
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From:
Wow. I really enjoy the Drury videos. I wished they would have researched this before they hired this guy. What a looser. I would love to hear their (Druy Outdoors) side of this story......
Brbowhunter
Edited by - brbowhunter on 12/09/2002 16:46:35
Brbowhunter
Edited by - brbowhunter on 12/09/2002 16:46:35
#26
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Panama City Beach FL USA
The biggest marketing tool available is word of mouth. It also can be used to voice our (the consumer)opinion and disapproval in this situation. If enough people take the time to voice their opposition to the company, the company will have to act. The potential loss of revenue can be substantial.
#27
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Batesville IN USA
Under their website it shows this guy holding a nice deer that he killed in Kansas. I think they should fire him.<img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle>
#28
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 31
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From:
Well, I had to do a little research myself. Here it is. I can't belive this crap. I will not be spending my dollars on Drury Products in the near future.... Check out the link. It will make you sick. He even gives his pro tips in his bio. He says his key to killing trophy bucks is persisitance. Yeah, persistantly breaking the law... What a looser....
http://www.druryoutdoors.com/daveforet.asp
Brbowhunter
http://www.druryoutdoors.com/daveforet.asp
Brbowhunter
#29
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Northern Illinois
Poaching:
1.To trespass on (another's property) for fishing or hunting.
2.To take (fish or game) illegally.
"Im not a guide, but i did stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently"
1.To trespass on (another's property) for fishing or hunting.
2.To take (fish or game) illegally.
"Im not a guide, but i did stay at a Holiday Inn Express recently"
#30
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 537
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From: Blair Co., PA USA
Sorry, but I'm not buying this story! If this is all true, and better yet, the records of such infringements are so readily available, why doesn't Drury Outdoors, Inc. have any knowledge of it? And don't come back with a stupid reply of, "...they do know, and they don't care." They wouldn't survive in the industry if they we're blatently sponsering outlaws. And better yet, how can the two individuals still purchase hunting licenses after all these run-in's with the law? Sorry, once again, but it sounds like bulls#it to me!
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