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

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Old 05-07-2008 | 10:31 AM
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Indian burns... lots of indian burns...
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Old 05-07-2008 | 10:32 AM
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Take your shots at me in another manner BC.....

I never called anyone a liar. I asked a few post back if he knew if anyone else was hunting the property. IF ANYONE hunted that property...(with or without his knowledge).....what would the GW be left to think?

I actually couldn't care less what you believe.
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Old 05-07-2008 | 10:38 AM
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You could put a dozen rakes or so all around your trailcams.. then when the officer comes back he'll step on one or two and the handle will fly up and hit him square in the face.

Of course.. then he might just steal all your rakes too..
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Old 05-07-2008 | 10:38 AM
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watched this for a while,. and it has gone too many paths...the main issue is what is the definition of "containment area" I did a quick search and it appears to not be in the definitions section...

but if he came on your property, took your property, and did nto notify you of anything, leave note, inform, seek to inform or anything, the simplest thing that could be stated is he was acting rudely...

worst case, he has unjustly removed personal property, and potentially attempting to conceal or tamper with evidence...

either way, you need to document (preferably pictures date stamped) but I think you have probably moved the camera, and or have driven over property...if there are still tire tracks from their entrance, I would take pics of those...if there are footprints in mud or dirt, I would take pics of those...

either way this goes down, he who can prove the most, and has the best documentation...will win...if they ahve evidence, and you have none...then all you have is an internet thread with a bunch of opinions...
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Old 05-07-2008 | 10:39 AM
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I am gonna say my last peace and then Im done...PROSECUTE!! Stop waisting your time on here and call the authorities!!
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Old 05-07-2008 | 10:40 AM
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Take your shots at me in another manner BC.....

I never called anyone a liar. I asked a few post back if he knew if anyone else was hunting the property. IF ANYONE hunted that property...(with or without his knowledge).....what would the GW be left to think?

I actually couldn't care less what you believe.
Well, make up your mind Jeff. One post, you say you do care and have respect then in another (now) you don't.

I don't take shots like you jeff. I look you square in the eyes and say it. Taking shots is your game.

Its so simple its sad. One, you have no idea of the people or the area. Two, you either believe the guy or you don't. Why sit there and debate with him when you don't have a clue.

I seriously do not get you on these pages. You post post after post baiting and argueing thousands upon thousands of post. You cry when people buries you, but then turn around and do the same to others and then you wonder why.

Again, the paris hilton of bowhunting. Fits you to a tee.
 
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Old 05-07-2008 | 11:00 AM
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I've read through this whole thing, and I still don't know how you know thathe is the one who took the card. I see where you got a pic of the officer, but is there something on your camera that says when the card was taken out?

From personal experience, there are two pieces of advice: Don't piss into the wind, and don't mess with the DNR unless you want to see ALOT more of them around your property. Chalk it up to a lost memory card and let it die. I know, this isn't the most manly thing to do, but in the end, I think you're better off.

P.S. Get rid of the feeder for a while too, nothing to worry about then.
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Old 05-07-2008 | 11:19 AM
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Taking shots is your game
Again, the paris hilton of bowhunting.
Really? Just his game? Sounds like somebody else wants to play the game too.
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Old 05-07-2008 | 11:23 AM
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Taking shots is your game
Again, the paris hilton of bowhunting.
Really? Just his game? Sounds like somebody else wants to play the game too.
Kinda what I was thinking...Oh well, everyone is 10ft tall behind a keyboard...
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Old 05-07-2008 | 11:31 AM
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See paris, you even got two groupies
 
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