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Campfire 'Bwana
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If I encounter no trespassing signs I respect them, no questions asked. Unless it's bear season...
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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And then the farmers have no season. Kill them, call the GW to come and get them. Do it again tomorrow and on and on.
Again years ago one farmer was shooting them in the guts with a .22lr. Those old boys let him know enough was enough, but he kept on bragging about it. One day he went to town and when he went back to his truck it looked different.
Yes, times have changed.
laissez les bons temps rouler
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It certainly has changed. When I was a kid rural Lebanon county PA waslike the wild west in regards to deer. The stories I could tell! But now it's gotten downright tame there.
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Ok, I chit under another's treestand. Didn't mean to, but it was about 30 minutes before daylight-that gray time-and the urge came on strong. Found a tree and did the deed. Pulling up I looked up, and there he was facing away. As far as I know, he didn't and I backed out, waiting for his wrath to come raining down. He never moved. Snuck off and tried not to laugh, but it was hard.
I grew up in a renegade clan, so it isn't all BS. However, being unsafe wasn't taken lightly. It was a different time, with more Deer than Pa could support. Posted land was a rarity. You could pretty much go where you pleased. Times have changed and with them what is acceptable. That's hilarious. He had to be asleep, but it's still funny.
America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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Old stone, though. Just sayin'. And these days, mostly shale. Full of gas? Dale (just couldn't resist the set up)
This space for rent
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Well that sucks, i don't have trespassers, what I do have are posted signs that read:
LIVE FIRE DRILLS, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHOOTING ACCIDENTS! GO BACK!
Trump Won!
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Last time I went pheasant hunting I come up to the honey hole which is about 1/2 mile away. See a dog and an orange vest, and then another dog. And then they see me.
I walked straight up out of the creek bottom and got to a place where I could see their pickup taking off.
I know who it is.
My buddy's son in law (who bailed me out of jail 7-8 years ago) so I can't get too grouchy when see him.
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Now you're even, but you can next time.
Trump Won!
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I'm glad us Pennsyktuckians from above i80 are polite hunters
we do our trespassing and poaching at night...ceptin bear season then everyone hunts everyone's land. oh and pheasant season...but even then we're pretty polite till the stocking truck makes us stop shooting from his roof
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell
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12, I always felt you were from that area of outlaws.. A fine clan up there...
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Add archery and turkey hunters to the hunt when, where and how they please list. At least in this area.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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Old stone, though. Just sayin'. And these days, mostly shale. Full of gas? Dale (just couldn't resist the set up) Ouch, that was sly, mean, and funny!!!!👍
laissez les bons temps rouler
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I would have had the law involved. I would have and have got the law involved 1/2 dozen times. One incident nailed the same trespassers twice in the same year. A neighbor called me and said three guys were seen dragging a buck off of a hill side on my cabin property. I called the county sheriff department before I left and met the guys right at the fence near the road. I jumped off the ATV and commenced taking pictures, then a deputy arrived. One of the hunters said he shot the buck on the adjoining property and tracked it into my property. They admitted they did not have permission to hunt on that property either. In the mean time, the deputy had called for warden assistance. 45 minutes later, a warden and assistant showed up. The warden inspected the carcass tag and found the hunter had not slit the month/date/time requirement on the carcass tag. He wrote out a violation ticket and confiscated the buck. Deputy gave them a ticket for trespassing. A month later I found evidence of an attempted break-in at the cabin. Someone tried to jimmy the outside door bolt/padlock combo. Figured that and the motion sensor light deterred them. I have a trailcam disguised in a faux birdhouse aimed at the front of the cabin. Pulled the card and found perfect images of two of the three guys I confronted earlier. Images show a guy with a flat pry bar working at the door. County sheriff was called and arrests were made. EXCELLENT!!
THE CHAIR IS AGAINST THE WALL. The Tikka T3 in .308 Winchester is the Glock 19 of the rifle world. The website is up and running!www.lostriverammocompany.com
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If I encounter no trespassing signs I respect them, no questions asked. Unless it's bear season... I've never hunted bear in Pa.
molɔ̀ːn labé skýla
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Ok, I chit under another's treestand. Didn't mean to, but it was about 30 minutes before daylight-that gray time-and the urge came on strong. Found a tree and did the deed. Pulling up I looked up, and there he was facing away. As far as I know, he didn't and I backed out, waiting for his wrath to come raining down. He never moved. Snuck off and tried not to laugh, but it was hard.
I grew up in a renegade clan, so it isn't all BS. However, being unsafe wasn't taken lightly. It was a different time, with more Deer than Pa could support. Posted land was a rarity. You could pretty much go where you pleased. Times have changed and with them what is acceptable. battue,are you sure this didn't happen in the mountains of va. in 1990? i knew it was a pa. guy that took that crap under my stand. i could tell by the smell.
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Had been standing still for a "while" when a white truck came into view on the road and stopped. Raised my binocs just in time to see a muzzle come out the window and point at me. They must have met you before.
Camp is where you make it.
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Your chits so washed up it no longer smells. You smelled his [bleep]? Weird.
Camp is where you make it.
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Ok, I chit under another's treestand. Didn't mean to, but it was about 30 minutes before daylight-that gray time-and the urge came on strong. Found a tree and did the deed. Pulling up I looked up, and there he was facing away. As far as I know, he didn't and I backed out, waiting for his wrath to come raining down. He never moved. Snuck off and tried not to laugh, but it was hard.
I don't care who you are...TFF! and well done on keeping the grunting to a minimum!
Camp is where you make it.
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I do, I pushed your buttons. Only because you pizzed me off.
It's over. Thumbs up on that! I'm afraid to say that I like BOTH of ya. So, I won't. Jerry I do too. But you have to admit, that was some funny schit.
Camp is where you make it.
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