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Re: up date tree stand


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Posted by The tractor vet on November 24, 2013 at 09:10:39 from (75.19.119.134):

In Reply to: up date tree stand posted by Brandon J on November 24, 2013 at 07:44:52:

I had rented ground for awhile and the land owner told me that aslong as i was renting it it was my place and it was up to me to let whomever i wanted there . Anybody else was tresspassen . My buddy Sid and i were down there deer hunting and Sid was the owners son in law . We had set up about three or four hundred yards apart , i was over by the north fence up against a big tree and Sid was set up on a high spoil back . We could see a guy off about five or six hunder yards on the neighbors side in a tree stand . we all could see each other . As i was setting there enjoying the nice day i heard what sounded like a cattle stampede coming up from behind me , then i here some guy say would you look at this some idiot put up this here fence with five strands of barb wire and i might rip my new hunting pants on it . Then one guys say nah i have fence pliers will just cut it . With that i came around the tree and here is 8 guys standing on the other side of the fence on the one neighbors side that was posted not fifteen feet from another posted sign on my side and they are about to cut the fence . I don't think so . Now how they got past the neighbor and her daughter i'll never know but they can thank there lucky stars they did as she would not talk she would SHOOT . They were rather nasty and one did make threats till they saw Sid coming and he was taking aim then the guy in the tree stand was coming on a dead run . To back us up. Here these guys were from Cleveland area and a whole herd of them came down and this group was making the drive and had twice as many down on other land waiting . We made them walk the line fence back down to the dirt road and walk the road back to there buddys . As for the Crazy neighbor lady and her daughter they patrolled there 960 acres by jeep and they used 3006 to do the talking . I got along just fine with her as she liked the idea of the line fence and the clearing of twenty feet each side of the fence that way she could get her jeep around the south side .


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