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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3891532" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Years ago, a game warden told a group of us about an incident that happened in SE Oklahoma. It seems that an anti-hunting nutcase decided he was going to ruin the hunt of a couple of brothers. They purposely made sure he could follow them until they got deep into the woods, then when they came to a big hill, one brother went left, the other went right, and they both disappeared into the forest. They reunited on the other side and went home, leaving the anti-hunter hopelessly lost.</p><p></p><p>Some time later, the sheriff came and asked them if they knew where he was, so they took him to where they'd split up. They found the dude not far away, scared and cold, but otherwise none the worse for the wear.</p><p></p><p>Apparently, he gave up on the idea of ruining hunts in SEOK...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3891532, member: 26737"] Years ago, a game warden told a group of us about an incident that happened in SE Oklahoma. It seems that an anti-hunting nutcase decided he was going to ruin the hunt of a couple of brothers. They purposely made sure he could follow them until they got deep into the woods, then when they came to a big hill, one brother went left, the other went right, and they both disappeared into the forest. They reunited on the other side and went home, leaving the anti-hunter hopelessly lost. Some time later, the sheriff came and asked them if they knew where he was, so they took him to where they'd split up. They found the dude not far away, scared and cold, but otherwise none the worse for the wear. Apparently, he gave up on the idea of ruining hunts in SEOK... [/QUOTE]
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