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RE: Should I have told him off?
I'd forgoten about getting the license plate ...I should have yesterday. I take pride in walking about 3/4 of a mile off th emain road in a WMA to get a better oppportunity. I never dreamed poachers would be out there 4 wheeling it at 6:15Am. 60 miles of driving for nothing. My next hunt will be at a more desilate location. This is the downside of not owning your own land.:(
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RE: Should I have told him off?
You don't post whether shooting from a vehicle is legal where you're hunting, or whether it is legal for handicap (maybe he is).
It is reasons exactly like these that I keep my cell phone camera (at a min) and usually my regular digital camera (w/ video) with me nearly all the time. Sorry you didn't fill a "freezer tag", but if it was meat you were looking for, you did say some meat had walked by, right? I just guess the meat that did walk by was the wrong cut? We usually fill the freezer with our first opportunities and get that requirement off the list. |
RE: Should I have told him off?
As the others have stated if he's on his own land and shooting from a vehicle is legal then you have nothing to stand on. I would definately try to fill the freezer first.Maybe you will get another chance soon.
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RE: Should I have told him off?
If its illegal to hunt from a vehicle call the game warden.
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RE: Should I have told him off?
ORIGINAL: Tree climber if he was on his property and doing nothing illeagle , then you have nothing to be mad about.telling him off when he has a gun , could be a bad thing. if shooting from a truck is legal in your state , then he has done nothing wrong.as for seeing you, "last light" , he may not have saw you.it's hard to say. sorry you didn't get you meat deer.maybe you will get another chance. |
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