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Steven McBee 05-20-2008 05:59 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
man, it took an hour to read this whole thing and i have yet to see an answer about what happened[:@]

CIDEERHUNTER 05-20-2008 06:16 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
HES CROOKED CALL THE COPS

Rickmur 05-20-2008 06:45 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
I hope you contacted his OIC like you said you were going to do. Nevermind all that other crap, just go to the sorce.
BTW, the Paris statement was greatLMAO.

bigcountry 05-20-2008 09:15 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 

ORIGINAL: Ed McDonald

He probably hasn't responded to the post because maybe he's in jail for poaching ! My 2 cents
Guys from the way he posts, it apprears he doesn't live on here like alot of us do. Just an observation. Why is everyone so ready to run each other in the ground. And enjoy it. I know the area, and I know the people in authority, so I am ready to give him the benefit of the doubt.

early in 05-20-2008 09:34 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry


ORIGINAL: Ed McDonald

He probably hasn't responded to the post because maybe he's in jail for poaching ! My 2 cents
Guys from the way he posts, it apprears he doesn't live on here like alot of us do. Just an observation.
Thatis funny right there!:D:D:D:DHowever, true.

Matt/TN 07-25-2008 08:59 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
I guess the DNR never stole anything ;)

fastetti 07-25-2008 09:24 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
Personally, I would go to the Regional office. Stay away from Local, these guys im sure are friends and back each other up. I would try to find someone in charge and ask him the laws about feeders, not mentioning your problem. Get a clear answer and if you are in the right, show him the pictures of what you saw. If he clarifies the law before you tell him what occured, then he can't add anything on after you tell him what the DNR did. The problem is if you get on the bad side of the local DNR, your screwed either way. Its a bad situation, thats for sure. After that, get the police and newspaper involved and when you go, have copy of the picture on CD and give them to all of them. Newspapers will eat up this stuff if there is photographic proof.

MichaelT. 07-25-2008 10:31 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
I'd call C.S.I. NY, Miami, or LV .... and get someone onthe case of the Missing SD card. The mystery of the crooked warden ........ call Scooby Doo and Mystery Inc..... call ghostbusters..... FOR GOSH SAKES MAN ......... CALL SOMEBODY !!! Then log on and tell us what is happening..... or at least how the jail food is....:D

MET


davidmil 07-25-2008 11:09 AM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 

Building a case for what? Someone has to be breaking a game law for the DNR to build a case right? We have not hunted the property at all this season. We were planning on hunting the last 2 weeks of the season but feel like it is more trouble than it's worth. I am sure if the DNR officer sees us anywhere near the property he is going to find something to issue us a ticket for.


That's Hankfans last post back in May. I'd say we probably didn't hear the WHOLE story and Hankfan doesn't want us to. Perhaps he IS in the slammer. LOL[8D]

hatchet jack 07-25-2008 12:55 PM

RE: What Should I do, Caught DNR Stealing My Stuff???
 
I would let sleeping DCNR DOGS Sleep! Its just a sim card and I don't think its worth the trouble it might bring you! Goodluck this guy might be TROUBLE!!!!!

Hatchet Jack


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