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Re: kids that just dont care


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Posted by Joe Scribner on February 17, 2014 at 14:01:11 from (23.29.218.114):

In Reply to: Re: kids that just dont care posted by farmerwithmutt on February 17, 2014 at 13:37:25:

I guess I was on the wrong end this hunting season. Went to a spot I hadn't been to in about 15-16 years. It's a privately owned piece of land and was posted as agricultural/hunt with permission. The old fella that owned it (and I knew all my life) had passed on and left it to one of his boys, I just didn't know which one. When I drove up with my hunting buddy the gate was open so I decided to drive in and see who was there and if I could get permission to hunt. I went in and drove on the laneway until I came to where I could see someone had been cutting wood and milling it up but nobody around. I turned around and headed back out and after passing the gate I met a truck coming the other way. The truck cut me off and the driver got out cursing me to the lowest! I recognized him but don't think he recognized me. I told him the gate was open and I went to ask permission but he started threatening me and my buddy. Said he was calling the cops. I said to go ahead and I parked the truck right there blocking the road. Said I had nothing to hide and had done nothing wrong and asked him to settle down and apologize. Told him I'd known his dad and that he'd be ashamed to see his son being such a jacka$$. About this point the young fella realized who I was and I was a neighbor and started to apologize. I just told him to move his truck and I wouldn't be back and don't ever come ask me for anything again. I'd helped the family many times over the years. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that although some hunters will take advantage, not all of us will. I never took the gun out of the case when I went on his land and when I couldn't find him, I left as was proper. I told him he should post his name and number for permission and keep his gates closed. Also told him to be neighborly. Don't think I was wrong in doing so but everyone has a different opinion.


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