Sweet and Sour
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Hi Ausie-guy,
I'm saddened to hear about that. I never understood the mentality of someone that would steal another's deer?!? I agree with you and hope they choke on some part of it....any part will do. And as to bragging rights...what kind of a hollow shell of a person could have any pride in bragging about something they know they didn't take?
Makes a person understand (and wish for a resurgence of) why they use to hang horse thieves. (On this I agree with Islam...cut off the hand of the thief!)
Hope things get better for you by the holidays!
I'm saddened to hear about that. I never understood the mentality of someone that would steal another's deer?!? I agree with you and hope they choke on some part of it....any part will do. And as to bragging rights...what kind of a hollow shell of a person could have any pride in bragging about something they know they didn't take?
Makes a person understand (and wish for a resurgence of) why they use to hang horse thieves. (On this I agree with Islam...cut off the hand of the thief!)
Hope things get better for you by the holidays!
#12
Wow...A really crappy story man. Sorry about your loss. Unfortunately, that stuff happens all the time. Not to be too critical, but what the heck were you thinking, leaving that buck in the bed of the your truck in some podunk town in the middle of nowhere. Sorry to rub salt in your wounds..........but the local trash in a lot of these places have nothing better to do with their lives. Lousy no good son of a bit#%e$. I don't know you from the carpet on my floor, but this type of crap really fires me up. Unfortunately, you'll never see that buck again, however, you have attained a new level of street smarts. Trash is trash...period, and it's everywhere. This season, the locals where I hunt decided it would be fun to put roofing nails on the access road and tear down all my stands because these guys just plain don't like me. Never mind that I never did anything to these a$$holes.............Just the fact that I'm not a local was enough to push them to that level of behavior. I'll adapt and overcome and you will too. Screw them!!! You are welcome at my campfire..............Jim
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Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2003
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That really stinks.
I thought I had seen it all until last week, I was on a party boat and fishing was kind of slow. To make a long story short... a guy stole my buddies biggest fish right out of his bucket! We were 15 miles offshore at the time.
We recovered the fish and the dirtbag is banned from the boat.
UR
I thought I had seen it all until last week, I was on a party boat and fishing was kind of slow. To make a long story short... a guy stole my buddies biggest fish right out of his bucket! We were 15 miles offshore at the time.
We recovered the fish and the dirtbag is banned from the boat.
UR
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[X(] Ausie-guy; Anyone stupid enough to pull a stunt like that is usually stupid enough to leave their trail. Ask around that small town, deer processors, local folks with small businesses, etc.. I would bet you will turn up some chatter about a big one taken locally. Just start up a conversation and say something like, "sure wished I could tag a big one this season, any of your buddies seen signs this year, mine have been all doe and immature bucks, so far"? You'd be suprised what might surface. Good luck and my sincere condolences on your busted dream.
#15
Check Ebay and type Whitetail antlers into the search engine. Then you'll see why big bucks gets stolen. Cause they're worth big bucks. I've seen some huge racks go as high as $1500.[
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Now there are certain folks on this forum that are hostile towards folks that would go on a guided hunt. How about buying your rack then bragging about it?[:'(]
]Now there are certain folks on this forum that are hostile towards folks that would go on a guided hunt. How about buying your rack then bragging about it?[:'(]




