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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1638072" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Around here, those sorts of problems don't just happen on public land. I got permission to hunt the neighbor's land every year for several years. He's got diabetes and some other issues, and I think he's loosing his memory because he came driving a truck out in the middle of his property on the last day of deer gun season last year (in full camo with his hood up over his head) to "show his girlfriend the property". I called him to tell him that someone was out there and almost got shot because they were stupid enough to wear full camo on the last day of rifle season and he tells me its him (keep in mind, I've spoken to him on the phone several times that year about being on his land to hunt prior to this event). </p><p></p><p>This year I go out there to find survey stakes and I figure out that he sold the property (and not only did he not tell me, I find out that he had given permission to several other folks to hunt there despite having told me that I was the only one).</p><p></p><p>At least you expect that stuff in public hunting areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1638072, member: 229"] Around here, those sorts of problems don't just happen on public land. I got permission to hunt the neighbor's land every year for several years. He's got diabetes and some other issues, and I think he's loosing his memory because he came driving a truck out in the middle of his property on the last day of deer gun season last year (in full camo with his hood up over his head) to "show his girlfriend the property". I called him to tell him that someone was out there and almost got shot because they were stupid enough to wear full camo on the last day of rifle season and he tells me its him (keep in mind, I've spoken to him on the phone several times that year about being on his land to hunt prior to this event). This year I go out there to find survey stakes and I figure out that he sold the property (and not only did he not tell me, I find out that he had given permission to several other folks to hunt there despite having told me that I was the only one). At least you expect that stuff in public hunting areas. [/QUOTE]
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