Stolen Deer
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: grottoes,va.
Posts: 764

we used to hunt on national forest in highland county ,va. one year there were 12 camps setup along a state road on the NF . after a few days of hunting most camps had killed atleast one deer and had them hung up near by,around mid morning someone decided to help there self to all the deer they could haul. they managed to steal 9 in one morning. we never did find out who did it ,but they musta been some brave guys to pull up at camp after camp and load them up knowing that everyone returning to thos camps would be well armed.
#24

These people who poach , steal , and ruin our hunting standards are just LAZY LOW LIFES ,
There to lazy to try to hunt the right way and see other acomplished hunters with pride tell there stories on how the hunt went and how much enjoyment they got out of it ,
The thief,s cant acomplish anything on there own except to steal, poach , or what have you ..
These people that steal hunters tree stands , deer, steps , blinds , cameras , drippers or what have you should be prosicuted no different than a thief .
Sorry abought the rant , Just that I,ve had stands and drippers stolen myself .. Realy tic,s me off.......
There to lazy to try to hunt the right way and see other acomplished hunters with pride tell there stories on how the hunt went and how much enjoyment they got out of it ,
The thief,s cant acomplish anything on there own except to steal, poach , or what have you ..
These people that steal hunters tree stands , deer, steps , blinds , cameras , drippers or what have you should be prosicuted no different than a thief .
Sorry abought the rant , Just that I,ve had stands and drippers stolen myself .. Realy tic,s me off.......

#27
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Polk City, FL
Posts: 232

I guess it's a problem we all face. I really want to go put my new blind out in a spot I've been scouting so it can kind of blend in. However, I'm afraid it will disappear. The area has had many items walk off.
#28

That is a major bummer, Big racks make some people do really stupid things. A few years back my neighbor shot a really nice 12 point, about a 160" deer. Had it hanging in a tree behind the house, woke up the next morning and it was gone. Low lifes like that this world can do without!
#29

I am glad that stuff doesn't happen to often up here.. As with the big areas I hunt in there is not a lot of hunters.. I have heard tell of people stealing deer that was dressed and left in the woods in orrder to get help to get them out though.. One guy put a penny in a small slit behind an eye and was able to reclaim it though. As they put the proof of the burden back onto the hunters to prove who shot it.. That is just one trick that a hunter will use to reclaim a deer if it had to be left to get help.. It is sad how some people can't wait to steal from another hunter..
#30
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 155

A few years back i was hunting on a small property opening day ,shot a nice little 13 point .. not huge by any stretch.Hit one lung and liver .Buck ran off the property on to neighbors .. wated for my wife and son to track and probably 15 minutes and 50 yards on the neighbors we came across ed a young man smiling from ear to ear with a nice 13 point buck all dressed and tagged . I congratulated him and we went back to our stands. My son and wife questioned the fact that he never fired a shot and there was only one hole in the deer and why didn't i say something . I smiled and just told them to let it go .Mid morning we walked back to the truck only to find the boy and his mom standing over said deer waiting for us . She maid him apologize for taking the deer knowing he didn't kill it because she knew he never fired a round.Gave me the tagged deer and told me the boy wouldn't be hunting the rest of the year as punishment for being unethical and a bad neighbor.No matter how much i insisted they keep the deer she would have no part of it .Tough lesson to learn at 16 but he has turned out to be a good kid .