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#152
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
Dang, let me get this right. Because I served in combat (used to be call a baby killer), I can now legally gun down some dude walking fluffy in NJ without fear of being called anything but a hero. Well I never really have cared for the smell in a lot of NJ, but dang, I haven't hunted people in years. I'm moving to NJ. I can do anything I want because they have to call me a hero because I and a couple other million people in the US were there. Yes sir, I'm moving. Hey, what happens if me a DT end up fighting over the same piece of land? Are we still protected under the "Hero Law"? I was a real bad ass To DT. It should be fun.
#154
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
1. Smart bomb??
2. Sniper?
3. Contract hit?
4. You could leave a dead horse head strapped to the hood of their car.
5. Carpet bomb the whole place, clear the over and understory,.....and establish a better bedding and feeding habitat for the wildlife. It would only take it about 20 years for the explosives residue to get out of the soils....and by that time the poachers would have found somewhere else to hunt. You'd sure have it to yourself, though, for a lot of years.
6. Fence it in, install stadium lights and hunt at night while they're sleeping (poachers)?
2. Sniper?
3. Contract hit?
4. You could leave a dead horse head strapped to the hood of their car.
5. Carpet bomb the whole place, clear the over and understory,.....and establish a better bedding and feeding habitat for the wildlife. It would only take it about 20 years for the explosives residue to get out of the soils....and by that time the poachers would have found somewhere else to hunt. You'd sure have it to yourself, though, for a lot of years.
6. Fence it in, install stadium lights and hunt at night while they're sleeping (poachers)?
#155
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
ORIGINAL: davidmil
Dang, let me get this right. Because I served in combat (used to be call a baby killer), I can now legally gun down some dude walking fluffy in NJ without fear of being called anything but a hero. Well I never really have cared for the smell in a lot of NJ, but dang, I haven't hunted people in years. I'm moving to NJ. I can do anything I want because they have to call me a hero because I and a couple other million people in the US were there. Yes sir, I'm moving. Hey, what happens if me a DT end up fighting over the same piece of land? Are we still protected under the "Hero Law"? I was a real bad ass To DT. It should be fun.
Dang, let me get this right. Because I served in combat (used to be call a baby killer), I can now legally gun down some dude walking fluffy in NJ without fear of being called anything but a hero. Well I never really have cared for the smell in a lot of NJ, but dang, I haven't hunted people in years. I'm moving to NJ. I can do anything I want because they have to call me a hero because I and a couple other million people in the US were there. Yes sir, I'm moving. Hey, what happens if me a DT end up fighting over the same piece of land? Are we still protected under the "Hero Law"? I was a real bad ass To DT. It should be fun.
#156
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
ORIGINAL: davidmil
Dang, let me get this right. Because I served in combat (used to be call a baby killer), I can now legally gun down some dude walking fluffy in NJ without fear of being called anything but a hero. Well I never really have cared for the smell in a lot of NJ, but dang, I haven't hunted people in years. I'm moving to NJ. I can do anything I want because they have to call me a hero because I and a couple other million people in the US were there. Yes sir, I'm moving. Hey, what happens if me a DT end up fighting over the same piece of land? Are we still protected under the "Hero Law"? I was a real bad ass To DT. It should be fun.
Dang, let me get this right. Because I served in combat (used to be call a baby killer), I can now legally gun down some dude walking fluffy in NJ without fear of being called anything but a hero. Well I never really have cared for the smell in a lot of NJ, but dang, I haven't hunted people in years. I'm moving to NJ. I can do anything I want because they have to call me a hero because I and a couple other million people in the US were there. Yes sir, I'm moving. Hey, what happens if me a DT end up fighting over the same piece of land? Are we still protected under the "Hero Law"? I was a real bad ass To DT. It should be fun.
#158
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
First, just to be clear, I served 17 years DT and the only thing it bought me was my membership in the VFW. Beyond that, I get the same rights and privileges as every other citizen. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Now, if I understand this correctly, the people taking your things think that you are the one in the wrong. (They think you are trespassing, if I remember correctly.) So they may just be as dedicated to the cause as you have been. I think you need to meet with these people face to face with something legal saying you have a right to hunt there. (Anyone can hang POSTED signs.) Resolve this properly before they start employing the same tactics and YOU end up hurt.
JMHO
Now, if I understand this correctly, the people taking your things think that you are the one in the wrong. (They think you are trespassing, if I remember correctly.) So they may just be as dedicated to the cause as you have been. I think you need to meet with these people face to face with something legal saying you have a right to hunt there. (Anyone can hang POSTED signs.) Resolve this properly before they start employing the same tactics and YOU end up hurt.
JMHO
#159
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 913
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
What YOU are doing is against the law. I'm not saying I disagree with it....but you could go to jail for a long time.....plus you came ont he internet and admitted entrapping them.
Hope it all works out for you.
What YOU are doing is against the law. I'm not saying I disagree with it....but you could go to jail for a long time.....plus you came ont he internet and admitted entrapping them.
Hope it all works out for you.
I posted this response after reading the 3rd or 4th page. I didn't realize the thread was 16 pages. So because I don't have a problem with the"compromised" strap doesn't mean I agree with everything else that my/may not have been said. Just clarification and I'm not about to sit here and read through all 16 pages....
#160
RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.
I was out last night patrolling one of our state gamelandsproperties. We had reason to believe that there were some trespassers entering via a parking lot on the eastern edge, along an unsecured roadway. This particular property is owned by the Pennsylvania Game Commission, from whom I secured exclusive permission. In an effort to thwart this ongoing trespass and tortious interference with my sponsors' hunts, we posted the area in a legally-effective manner, and erected a fence along all sides bounded by private land (to protect our deer herd from neighboring poachers).
At approximately 0100 hours this morning, my surveillance team detected a trespasser disguised as a civilian commuter. The civilian was pulled off the roadway, and stated that he had a flat tire. He even went so far as to deflate his tire so as to appear to be flat. We know a guy who knows this guy, and he is a well-known poacher and trespasser, so my team detained him for inquiry. My friend was a 3-time special-ops tire technician in Vietnam, and indicated in his field notes that the tire was indeed flat.
Utilizing chinese water torture and tearing out his toenails one-at-a-time, we elicited a signed confession from the individual, who is currently tied up in my friend's basement. He confessed that he was pulled-off the roadway with a flat tire. Just putting 1+1 together, my team has determined that he is, in fact, a poacher, and was attempting to steal our gear.
I did 9 tours in Iraq, and all I want to do is come home and hunt these gamelands in peace. I just hate having to deal with these wretched civilians always trying to sneak in and steal our gear.
I have issued a "shoot on sight order" to my security team, concerning any/all trespassers on state game lands.
At approximately 0100 hours this morning, my surveillance team detected a trespasser disguised as a civilian commuter. The civilian was pulled off the roadway, and stated that he had a flat tire. He even went so far as to deflate his tire so as to appear to be flat. We know a guy who knows this guy, and he is a well-known poacher and trespasser, so my team detained him for inquiry. My friend was a 3-time special-ops tire technician in Vietnam, and indicated in his field notes that the tire was indeed flat.
Utilizing chinese water torture and tearing out his toenails one-at-a-time, we elicited a signed confession from the individual, who is currently tied up in my friend's basement. He confessed that he was pulled-off the roadway with a flat tire. Just putting 1+1 together, my team has determined that he is, in fact, a poacher, and was attempting to steal our gear.
I did 9 tours in Iraq, and all I want to do is come home and hunt these gamelands in peace. I just hate having to deal with these wretched civilians always trying to sneak in and steal our gear.
I have issued a "shoot on sight order" to my security team, concerning any/all trespassers on state game lands.