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Old 10-31-2003 | 12:25 AM
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I have had two instances where this happened. The first was a nice 4x4 balcktail buck that i shot with my bow, I tracked and field dressed the deer and left him there so I could put my bow in the truck and get my pack frame.

When i got back to the deer there were 2 guys standing there telling me this was their buck. Well I wasnt going to take them both on so I quietly followed them to their truck and got the license #. Then I hot footed it back to my truck and called the state police on the cell phone. The officer met me in town and I followed him to the adress of the guys who took the buck. When we got there I confronted them about stealing the buck, They wanted proof that I killed the buck the officer included.

Here' s the trick I said that buck is mine because he has a red thumb tack stuck in his tongue, and sure enough when the officer opened the bucks mouth there it was as bright as day. I got my buck back and they got theft of a game animal tickets.

The second time was a buddy shot an elk that jumped a fence into private property, when we went to get permission to retrieve the elk the guy ran us off. By the time we got back with the authorities the elk was hanging in the barn. Since the land owner didnt have a valid tag the officer gave him a choice of returning the elk, or being cited for harvesting an animal without a license.

Needless to say he got the tractor out and loaded that elk into the back of the truck.

That was the easiest elk pack I have ever had.

So if you find your buck or elk make sure if you dont want to leave the tag with it that you make some kind of identifying mark.(thumb tack in the tongue, penny inder the eyelid, somthing that some one else wont find right away.)

This sucks that it happenes because thieves and poachers portray themselves as hunters and it makes the rest of us look bad.
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Old 10-31-2003 | 05:45 AM
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Great story Rogue,

I' m glad you were able to outwit those guys and get your buck back. I really enjoy stories that give you the upper hand in a confrontation like that

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Old 10-31-2003 | 06:04 AM
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Rogue-

That is a great idea - I think I will carry a thumbtack from now on.
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Old 10-31-2003 | 06:42 AM
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Rogue, we take and cut a slit in the skin under one of the front legs and slide our tag in there, but I am going to tell you what, that thumb tack deal is excellent!
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Old 10-31-2003 | 07:15 AM
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Rogue, Sorry you had to go thru that. You sure got me thinkin' though. You may have just saved somebody else from such a huge letdown. When the thumb tack emerged out of the blacktails mouth I' m sure those guys had to change their drawers.
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Old 10-31-2003 | 07:49 AM
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I have heard of people cutting a small slit and putting a coin between their toes also.
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Old 10-31-2003 | 08:37 AM
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First--why would anyone take a deer that they did not shoot?? Anyway---

My buddy shot a 6pt in NJ last year that was a liver shot. Deer ran over a hill and disappeared. My buddy called me on the radio and we decided to wait an hour or so. As we are tracking the deer, we come to a small dead end road and in the middle is a pile of blood---no deer! Oh well.
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Old 10-31-2003 | 03:07 PM
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In 35 years of deer hunting I have never had one stolen (knock on wood), it really is a sad sad state of affairs when you have to ride shotgun on your deer. If it was me I would strip these !%*)#&$ of their hunting licence for LIFE. [:@][:@][:@]
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Old 10-31-2003 | 07:32 PM
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that is a great idea with the thumbtack i will be carrying a tack with me now
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Old 11-01-2003 | 05:00 PM
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Here' s the trick I said that buck is mine because he has a red thumb tack stuck in his tongue, and sure enough when the officer opened the bucks mouth there it was as bright as day
Agree. Smart idea.

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-Will in Maryland
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