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Re: I HATE HUNTERS!


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Posted by dave2 on February 05, 2012 at 11:48:16 from (139.139.35.70):

In Reply to: I HATE HUNTERS! posted by Bob Bancroft on February 05, 2012 at 10:00:31:

Hunters here are different..... Not like going to walmart and buying a shotgun and license & head to the woods or back roads... Still plenty of sh!theads around but they are confined to thier area. The area I live in has 4 hunters and they are responsible for keeping herds healthy and thinned as needed and also responsible for damage caused by wildlife in thier area. The one that is responsible for the area where we have our outside stalls is teaching his son so he can get his license next year.

Had to chuckle a little this morning because it was 5 degrees and the ground clean and frozen like a rock. These dear are just under waist hi and don't weigh much. There were two does eating with the horses when I went back this morning and they walked off and across the valley to the woods. Little later, him and his boy drive up and are talking. Told him about the deer but not whether they were buck or doe.... They got out and checked the ground out, walked around a little, and said t was a buck and a doe and went back up in the woods. They went to get on the other road above the woods... I just let em go (the opposite direction of where the deer went).... Brushed and fussed with the horses about a half hour and the buck showed up at the mineral block 50 feet away... Guess he'll be around awhile........

If the decoys are on your property and you know who they belong to, I'd gather them up and tell him you just put em on ebay and he can bid on em.... That or just give em back and whup his a$$/ tell him to stay off your property.....


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