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Old 09-09-2008 | 08:12 AM
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We all talked today and made the decision to let hunting that a back seat and patrolling take main priority. These deer dont run from our tractors, quads or trucks, sometimes not even from us- so we are going to risk ruining our hunting and go after these guys day in and day out.

We are making the mature decision and contacting DNR/F&W Law Enforcement as well as local Police(again), tomorrow. Hopefully they will help us out.

A few years back a good friend and his Dad purchased 150 acres that had been open to all comers for years. This is exactly the approach they took, and while it took several years to completely rid the property of trespassers, they all finally got the point that my Buddy and his Dad were not going to tolerate trespassing. Keep plugging on this approach. Run them off and call the law every single time you catch them and they will eventually get the point.
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Old 09-09-2008 | 08:13 AM
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I have issued a "shoot on sight order" to my security team, concerning any/all trespassers on state game lands.
Sounds legal enough.
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Old 09-09-2008 | 08:15 AM
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i hear where ur comin from! i havent had any stands stolen, but my moms friends BF, stole my brand new thompson center omega about 3years back!!! it was an expensive gun, it cost me about 800, then all the extras plus the gear, i had atleats 1500 tied in to that gun!!! it was my baby, and with a little trust, it was taken from me!!!
but i know, i would love to get my hands on that guy!!!
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Old 09-09-2008 | 08:50 AM
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I was out last night patrolling one of our state gamelands properties. 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.

With you being the King and all, I bet you have a bad ass totally awesome security team????
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Old 09-09-2008 | 12:40 PM
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Droptine admitted he lies to landowners to get permission and so he can post properties. Looks like the wheel is coming back around. Hope you end up in jail if you do something really stupid.
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Old 09-09-2008 | 02:22 PM
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ORIGINAL: quiksilver

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.
Simply hilarious.
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Old 09-09-2008 | 02:30 PM
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ORIGINAL: quiksilver

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.
Man, I'm not even coming near Penn. You guys play by Nazi WWII rules of engagement.[8D]
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Old 09-09-2008 | 03:02 PM
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Man, I'm not even coming near Penn. You guys play by Nazi WWII rules of engagement.[8D]
And that's on state land. Imagine what we'll do to protect the private parcels.
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Old 09-09-2008 | 03:04 PM
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I just spent 27 minutes reading this.....27 minutes that I will never get back!

Now if only another thread started about fixed vs. expandable broadheads I would be set for another hour of reading.
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Old 09-09-2008 | 03:16 PM
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People are dumb. Why beat the dead horse? Honestly?
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