Sorry, bad post
#47
Its been stated, but two wrongs dont make a right. Your buddy assumed they would poach it, who knows, maybe they were trying to pattern the deer to take him when he wasnt on that property. To me it would take away the allure of getting the buck under legal conditions. It would alway be a black spot on how this particular deer was harvested.[>:]
Shane
Shane
#49
ORIGINAL: Buck Magnet
Am I the only one who is going to say it?............. I hope that somebody from around your area reads this and gets in contact with the authorities and reports you and your buddy.
Am I the only one who is going to say it?............. I hope that somebody from around your area reads this and gets in contact with the authorities and reports you and your buddy.
#50
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ORIGINAL: steelslinger
What are you going to turn me in for? Knowing someone slipped on a law and didn't turn them in? That is not illegal. I am not a rat. As far as my buddy, this happened a few years ago, and has since not done anything like it again. So he got caught up in a big buck and made the wrong decision and slipped on a law, I bet you don't follow the speed limit every day. I hope somebody turns you in. If he stretched the law every time he walked out the door, I would not even be defending him, but it was a one time slip and I understood why he did it. Still understand that it doesn't make it right.
ORIGINAL: Buck Magnet
Am I the only one who is going to say it?............. I hope that somebody from around your area reads this and gets in contact with the authorities and reports you and your buddy.
Am I the only one who is going to say it?............. I hope that somebody from around your area reads this and gets in contact with the authorities and reports you and your buddy.
The funny thing is that yes it is illegal. Its called obstruction of Justice.
I can believe you can call this person a friend.




