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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1378517" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Welcome to hunting private land. </p><p>Every jackhole that doesn't have anywhere to hunt, (and some that do) think road hunting gives them permission to trespass and shoot from the road.</p><p>After the same jerk made three rounds of the double section I was hunting, I called the GW to see if he was in the area. He was, and unfortunatly the guys left the area.</p><p>I guess, technically they were violating no law, just driving around, but they had orange on, and were stopping at every clearing, glassing the tree line. </p><p>I had my spotting scope on them, but could never get a tag number.</p><p> The next day, had two guys in a truck we all know in the area, drive down a dead end road, and sit there for 10 minutes. All the while, I'm waving my orange vest at them so they know somebody is watching them. I guess they didn't see it, as they slowly drove off. </p><p>Not 30 minutes later, an white chevy blazer goes down the same road. I wave my orange, and he must have seen it as he did a bat turn, and hauled butt out of there.<img src="/images/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>The later in gun season it gets, the worse the road hunters get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1378517, member: 5412"] Welcome to hunting private land. Every jackhole that doesn't have anywhere to hunt, (and some that do) think road hunting gives them permission to trespass and shoot from the road. After the same jerk made three rounds of the double section I was hunting, I called the GW to see if he was in the area. He was, and unfortunatly the guys left the area. I guess, technically they were violating no law, just driving around, but they had orange on, and were stopping at every clearing, glassing the tree line. I had my spotting scope on them, but could never get a tag number. The next day, had two guys in a truck we all know in the area, drive down a dead end road, and sit there for 10 minutes. All the while, I'm waving my orange vest at them so they know somebody is watching them. I guess they didn't see it, as they slowly drove off. Not 30 minutes later, an white chevy blazer goes down the same road. I wave my orange, and he must have seen it as he did a bat turn, and hauled butt out of there.:D The later in gun season it gets, the worse the road hunters get. [/QUOTE]
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