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Posted by 9001ron on February 06, 2017 at 16:47:50 from (174.228.6.118):

In Reply to: Bad hunters posted by Dave H (MI) on February 05, 2017 at 13:10:02:

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Some body said there cant get any worse than thieves----- yes it can get worse . At one time I did hunt but every time I wanted to hunt on my farm there were too many hunters already there . Now that I have inherited the farm from my father I have had a policy of absolutely no hunting --- well because (most) every hunter I met was a complete a%* hole ---- nobody asks any more or even cares if you are out and about , Kind like you do the farming and then get out of the way as we bought a licence > Well like I said it has come down to an absolute ban on my part with many calls to the game warden . This has gotten me ---- lost 40% of my propane tank 300 gallon-- dry wall screw in the inner duell of the rear tractor tire ---- some body wrote a%% hole on the back wall of a church that faces my back ally ----3 or 4 tiers that mysteriously went flat with out leaks and about 6 or 7 that definitely had leaked that really shouldn't have happened. Last year the tactics change with 3 tiers having loose schrader air valves one was the inner duell of my motor home. --- which did not get spotted until it ruined the tire . This year the bleed screw for the rear brakes on the motor home got loose on its own but fortunately I found it out before it caused trouble . Heck I thought that I had a brake line rusted through till I saw where it was leaking ---- kind of relieved in a way as it was a easy fix to tighten it up on a long trip . There have been other instances that I just don't remember --- oh yeah one night some body fired a shot next to my parents bed room window just to scare them . I would consider this to be worse than thieves ---- Hunters are the worst scum on earth !


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