rye plot distroyed by fools
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: chiefland Florida USA
the land I hunt is being surveyed to sell.the serveyers have a truck with a 4x4 trailer behind.
I planted an old roadway,30' x 1/2 mile long.it was about 6" tall and looking good.
Yesterday I went to set up my ground blind,the surveyers has drove back and to and distroyed all the plot.[:@]
They could have driven down the middle and back down the same tracks and there would have been no problem.just one set of ruts.they drove back and fourth with the 4 wheeler at least 4 times,each time getting a little father over.the truck look like it was back and forth at least 3 times getting off the first tracks each time.I mean they were only 1' from the trees on each side of the plot.it looks like you drove an assfalt packer across it.I know they are doing there job,but they didn' t have to do this.[>:][:@]
I hope they are finished,because if they are still there this week,I am afraid what I am going to say to them.[>:][>:][:@][X(]
if they had stayed in the first tracks,it would not have hurt it.and I would not have had a problem with them.
just had to vent,thanks.
I planted an old roadway,30' x 1/2 mile long.it was about 6" tall and looking good.
Yesterday I went to set up my ground blind,the surveyers has drove back and to and distroyed all the plot.[:@]
They could have driven down the middle and back down the same tracks and there would have been no problem.just one set of ruts.they drove back and fourth with the 4 wheeler at least 4 times,each time getting a little father over.the truck look like it was back and forth at least 3 times getting off the first tracks each time.I mean they were only 1' from the trees on each side of the plot.it looks like you drove an assfalt packer across it.I know they are doing there job,but they didn' t have to do this.[>:][:@]
I hope they are finished,because if they are still there this week,I am afraid what I am going to say to them.[>:][>:][:@][X(]
if they had stayed in the first tracks,it would not have hurt it.and I would not have had a problem with them.
just had to vent,thanks.

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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Lexington NC USA
A small tree limb about 2" in diameter, preferably with a fork on one end and about 20 nails placed in a strategic location should do the trick. Just remember where you put it so it doesn' t backfire on ya.



