Posted by Tim Barnes on December 04, 2011 at 14:09:02 from (98.71.184.138):
In Reply to: Idiot Deer hunters!!!! posted by JDseller on December 04, 2011 at 08:51:11:
I was in my ground blind the 3rd day of rifle season on my property, I thought I was all set for old mossy horn. I'm a paraplegic and use a wheelchair to get around, I had put up the blind back in Aug, so the brush had already started growing back around it. I'm setting there about an hour after first light and here comes this dude in a ghillie/sniper suit with a dang cross bow walking around the edge of our food plot. I have 'No Tresspassing' signs around my perimeter. The guy was walking with his head down looking for tracks. I let him get about 15 yds. away when I yelled things I can't type on here. He took off back toward my neighbors like his pants were afire and the creek was a long way away. As an after thought, I wondered if I oughta cracked a round from my 30/30 into the ground. What would yall have done?
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