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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2805166" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Just gotta love the "locals" huh? We've had 3 cabins/trailers burnt to the ground on our land in SE OK. Done by landowners who own plenty of land to hunt on. All because they think they have to have the whole friggin mountain all to themselves. We aren't the only ones either. Two very nice cabins burnt that were waayyyy back up the mountain that had awesome scenic views that only a 4WD could even think about getting to. They were setup like a regular house, with gas ranges, LPG fridge, wired for generator lighting, etc. They were owned by real nice families that spent the entire gun season up there with each other, had Thanksgiving dinner there and all. </p><p></p><p>The wonderful folks causing all the problems own the vast majority of the accessible land. There are hunting spots literally all over the entire mountain and no roads whatsoever that weren't originally cut by loggers. What I'm saying is there is plenty of land for everybody that owns and their friends and family to hunt on and have a good time "wheeling" and whatever outdoors they want to do. There's no reason to be an a-hole but they just can't help themselves. They get liquored up and all hell breaks loose.</p><p></p><p>My BIL damn near got into a gunfight with the worst one one night because they were firing AKs over our camp from about 100 yards away at 2:00AM. The belligerent prick was wearing a pistol and was thinking real hard on drawing down on my BIL who had his rifle. Said prick did this with his 12 year old son watching it all. Next day the sheriff paid them a visit. They got pissed, left, set a fire on the way out. Then the forest service pays him a visit and leaves a $1500 ticket with him but didn't arrest him. Luckily this one seems to have moved off and hasn't been around for a couple of years. Hopefully karma has caught up with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2805166, member: 3099"] Just gotta love the "locals" huh? We've had 3 cabins/trailers burnt to the ground on our land in SE OK. Done by landowners who own plenty of land to hunt on. All because they think they have to have the whole friggin mountain all to themselves. We aren't the only ones either. Two very nice cabins burnt that were waayyyy back up the mountain that had awesome scenic views that only a 4WD could even think about getting to. They were setup like a regular house, with gas ranges, LPG fridge, wired for generator lighting, etc. They were owned by real nice families that spent the entire gun season up there with each other, had Thanksgiving dinner there and all. The wonderful folks causing all the problems own the vast majority of the accessible land. There are hunting spots literally all over the entire mountain and no roads whatsoever that weren't originally cut by loggers. What I'm saying is there is plenty of land for everybody that owns and their friends and family to hunt on and have a good time "wheeling" and whatever outdoors they want to do. There's no reason to be an a-hole but they just can't help themselves. They get liquored up and all hell breaks loose. My BIL damn near got into a gunfight with the worst one one night because they were firing AKs over our camp from about 100 yards away at 2:00AM. The belligerent prick was wearing a pistol and was thinking real hard on drawing down on my BIL who had his rifle. Said prick did this with his 12 year old son watching it all. Next day the sheriff paid them a visit. They got pissed, left, set a fire on the way out. Then the forest service pays him a visit and leaves a $1500 ticket with him but didn't arrest him. Luckily this one seems to have moved off and hasn't been around for a couple of years. Hopefully karma has caught up with him. [/QUOTE]
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