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Kosherboy 12-13-2009 08:00 AM

This Could Happen To You
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQ40438vEAw

Phil from Maine 12-13-2009 08:14 AM

LMBO ... They do the same thing here only for night poachers mostly.. Here you can shoot off a dirt road but not out of a vehicle.. LOL This reminded me of a poacher that was caught 2 years ago shooting of the interstate at a thought to be deer. After he shot the head fell of the deer. He got some pretty heavey fines for that move and had to pay to have the deer repaired. In his words, I knew I was had the moment the head fell off it.. LOL That was one poacher that decided it wasn't for him any more...

jrbsr 12-13-2009 08:33 AM

They do it here too.
All I can say is intrapment.

It should be illegal, inticeing people, that normally wouldn't do this.
If I saw a monster buck, I might be inticed to shoot.
Only thing is, I couldn't do any thing that would indanger my hunting privalages.

JMHO

uncle matt 12-13-2009 09:28 AM

This could happen to you - but it can't happen to me.

Mottz 12-13-2009 09:42 AM

I think thats great! These people didn't give a second thought for what they were doing. Just hitting the brakes and firing. Heck, that one guy took time to reload and shoot again. You can't tell me he wasn't planning on shooting off the road. What if I was on that land getting ready to put a shot on that buck and these guys pull up and shoot and the bullet comes whizzing my way? First it's against the law,2nd they aren't even aware of the surroundings and 3rd if they did get a deer that way chances are they'd have to trespass to go get it or just leave it lay.

All I can say is intrapment
I think everything is a form of intrapment. If it has a video camera its basically the same thing. Things in grocery, department stores are in plain grasp also. They've rigged up cars to lock and shut off when being stolen. So basically, if you have the law breaking bug in your system you'll do wrong at some point. And it may be a set-up. Look at all the money that saves by catching them in the act as opposed to going off a phone call and trying to prove guilt.

Schobs 12-13-2009 09:58 AM

I don't think this should be considered entrapment at all. I agree with uncle matt, I've seen deer from the road, including a monster 12 pt, and never thought about shooting them from my vehicle. I hope everybody involved with the shootings was prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, but unfortunately they probably only got a slap on the wrist. The last guy in the white truck knew something was up the moment he shot, might not have been the first time he'd been tricked by this method.

JW 12-13-2009 10:04 AM

This is not entrapment - not even close

They all know the laws and this sort of thing gives us hunters a bad name!

I have seen this done with a stuffed turkey!

Real simple - "Don't leave your ethics in the truck!"

JW

sconnyhunter 12-13-2009 10:18 AM

Every time I see these video's I have to laugh. It never gets old. What a bunch of IDIOTS.

SuperRedHawk 12-13-2009 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by jrbsr (Post 3528364)
They do it here too.
All I can say is intrapment.

It should be illegal, inticeing people, that normally wouldn't do this.
If I saw a monster buck, I might be inticed to shoot.
Only thing is, I couldn't do any thing that would indanger my hunting privalages.

JMHO



Entrapment my ass! I wish they would do this everywhere, everyday, and throw the book at every one of those morons!

Big Buck Dave 12-13-2009 10:57 AM

It ain't gonna EVER happen to me! Because I have NEVER been taught to hunt out of a vehicle. Taking all there stuff will only ****'em off. You need to start teaching your youth how to hunt ethicaly and you would'nt have this problem of adults shooting from cars............

SteveBNy 12-13-2009 12:01 PM

If its entrapment, we need more!

bigcountry 12-13-2009 12:20 PM

It could be me, if I could figure out how to draw a 66" longbow from my truck.

bigcountry 12-13-2009 12:23 PM

Can you guys believe the first guy had a child in his car???? I have to admit to doing some stupid things in my time, but you won't see that kinda stuff from me with my son.

I was in newfoundland moose hunting and one guide wanted me to shoot from a car in an area we were not supposed to hunt. I told him, I kinda flew 3 flights to go hunting. He was shocked. I was going to report him but whatever.

early in 12-13-2009 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by SteveBNy (Post 3528499)
If its entrapment, we need more!

Exactly! If you go by the law you won't be in a position to become "entrapped"!!! What would happen if they didn't "entrap" drug dealers? Please!!

Kybuckhunter 12-13-2009 12:55 PM

Now, if these law men had just let these guys out of a prison camp and had been starving them then it may be entrapment....otherwise these poachers are total retards and get what they deserve. It makes me sick to see these people called hunters.

iSnipe 12-13-2009 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by Kosherboy (Post 3528351)
This Could Happen To You

NO WAY pickleboy! Not me! :biggrin: I wouldn't be enticed. Nice video though. Saw several similar, but not that one.

iSnipe

WVCritter 12-13-2009 02:14 PM

It's definitely not entrapment. No one forced them to pull out a loaded gun and shoot from the vehicle. How many laws were broken here? They did that here a few years back and you wouldn't believe how many drive by poachers they caught. I say keep up the good work and weed out the poachers.

NC Buck Slayer 12-13-2009 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Big Buck Dave (Post 3528455)
It ain't gonna EVER happen to me! Because I have NEVER been taught to hunt out of a vehicle. Taking all there stuff will only ****'em off. You need to start teaching your youth how to hunt ethicaly and you would'nt have this problem of adults shooting from cars............

You can teach youth right from wrong until you are blue in the face but that dont guarantee they will grow up to be saints.

take a look at the fat bastard that took off running when he realized what had happened. he already knew what he was doing was illegal. you can teach someone ethics but its up to them if they will use it or not.

JagMagMan 12-13-2009 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by uncle matt (Post 3528399)
This could happen to you - but it can't happen to me.

X2!!!!!!!!

huntr4lfe 12-13-2009 09:27 PM

Road Warriors!!! I just don't understand how it is so fun to see a deer along side the road and shoot it. I wish this would happen to every dumba$$ road hunter.

huntr4lfe 12-13-2009 09:30 PM

Not Me
 

Originally Posted by uncle matt (Post 3528399)
This could happen to you - but it can't happen to me.

X3!! You have to actually shoot deer off the road before it could happen to you. I hope all of us on here are ethical hunters that understand and respect the animal and would never resort to such acts.

Father/son at 2:00. Way to go dad, great hunting "skills" you are passing down to your son. Also they take the time to reload the ML and shoot again and don't notice it is a decoy. What idiots.

crm7290 12-13-2009 10:25 PM

couldnt they have just gotten out of their trucks and walked the 20 feet onto the property? Still would have been trespassing but it would have saved them a couple 100

And yes i know its lazyness, but its also stupidity, I was in no way trying to defend them or their lawbreaking actions, nor would I ever take a deer of a roadway

Horacio 12-14-2009 06:01 AM

Yeah, its been said and I'll say it again...it can't happen to me because I don't cheat. The game warden watching ol robo deer might laugh when I whip out my camera and binoculars and call my wife to tell her I'm looking at a big buck but....no.

I've heard of them doing it here to.

bigcountry 12-14-2009 06:49 AM

Whats funny guys, is this year, I was coming back from lunch after bowhunting in Oct. My hunting buddy 95Harley (on HNI) and I saw a huge 8pt in a soybean field. Middle of the day. Looked like a statue at 100 yards or so.

I swore it was one of these robodeer. I got out and got on the top of the bed of the truck and viewed it for like 1 min with binocs. Sat in the field like a statue. It turned its head ever so slowly like a robot deer.

Started walking toward it to the field edge. It shot up and ran. I never seen a mature buck sit there like a statue for so long.

superstrutter 12-14-2009 08:13 AM

People down south would starve to death if they didn't shoot them from the roads.:s2:

deerchump 12-14-2009 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by huntr4lfe (Post 3528970)
I hope all of us on here are ethical hunters that understand and respect the animal and would never resort to such acts.

I'm not trying to defend or condone shooting from a vehicle/roadway, but this is in no manner an issue of respecting an animal. The issue here is safety, and to a lesser extent trespassing.

If these people had walked into the field before firing, would that make it more "respectful" of the animal? Or if they had just shot at a tree instead of a deer or other animal, would that have made this okay? No!

The reasons for these laws is for the safety of humans on the roadways and to keep "hunters" from shooting deer on private property.

Tobe_B 12-14-2009 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by JW! (Post 3528421)
This is not entrapment - not even close

They all know the laws and this sort of thing gives us hunters a bad name!

I have seen this done with a stuffed turkey!

Real simple - "Don't leave your ethics in the truck!"

JW

From the looks of it their ethics never made it out of the house.

fishinty 12-14-2009 02:17 PM

i agree this make hunters look like a bunch of hillbillies.

Frosty452 12-14-2009 02:27 PM

the only 'shooting' ive done out of my car is shooting a camera


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