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Local Dirt,

I apologize for my earlier comments. My gray matter is obviously lacking compared to yours. Which tree would you recommend that I put a trail camera on? Thank you for your assistance.


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
This is why we never chew out trespassers. Impossible to watch over everything and if you get some weirdo manbitch all butthurt they might come back and shoot a cow or vandalize equipment.The biggest problem with having a little land is fuuckhead people.
If you don't talk mean to them what do you do? I sort of politely tell them to leave now and if you come back I will get a warrant for your arrest. Then, if I know them I send them a letter describing the property and telling them not to enter for any purpose. This is what I advised land owners/leasers to do in my 30 years of being a game warden. I've never had a cow shot,but I did have a water trough and a 4 wheeler shot by the same person. But the sheriff came out and killed him.


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We always tell them that it's okay to hunt but you have to walk.

No wheelers or pickups.


The walking part usually stumps them and they leave.




It actually works out pretty good.

We aren't the 'bad guy' and they are too lazy to hunt.





My folks get quite a few people who actually stop in the yard and ask and they get the same treatment.


Walk in only.


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Originally Posted by Hastings
I've never had a cow shot,but I did have a water trough and a 4 wheeler shot by the same person. But the sheriff came out and killed him.


It's always good to be tight with the local Sheriff.

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That's the point. You're not following my logic. Don't try. You're not capable


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Originally Posted by Girlhunter
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Creativity is the key that opens the door to productivity.


There aren't any trees. It's gravel, grass to the bottom of the ditch, and the farmers swing their equipment out around the power-poles and farm to the bottom of the ditch. There's a few trees around farm yards, but that's really it. You could put your trail cams on the power poles, and have the power company remove them. You could put T-posts into the ditch, hang your cams on them and run the risk of someone running into your T-post thats on the public right-of-way.

160ac squares as far as the eye can see.



WTF are you talking about, Local Dirt knows everything, just ask him. Amazing how provincial some people are, which is ok, but Local Dirt considers it a badge of honor. In Minnesota we call that STUPID.




Speaking of stupid provincial, not everybody lives in Minnesota, genius.


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Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Local Dirt,

I apologize for my earlier comments. My gray matter is obviously lacking compared to yours. Which tree would you recommend that I put a trail camera on? Thank you for your assistance.


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I've seen pictures recently that you posted where you were working your fields and there were trees not far from where you were in your machine.

It's no problem, though. I don't really care that much at this point. But, congratulations on digging up a picture that will fit your narrative.


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Creativity is the key that opens the door to productivity.


There aren't any trees. It's gravel, grass to the bottom of the ditch, and the farmers swing their equipment out around the power-poles and farm to the bottom of the ditch. There's a few trees around farm yards, but that's really it. You could put your trail cams on the power poles, and have the power company remove them. You could put T-posts into the ditch, hang your cams on them and run the risk of someone running into your T-post thats on the public right-of-way.

160ac squares as far as the eye can see.



WTF are you talking about, Local Dirt knows everything, just ask him. Amazing how provincial some people are, which is ok, but Local Dirt considers it a badge of honor. In Minnesota we call that STUPID.




Speaking of stupid provincial, not everybody lives in Minnesota, genius.



But this post is ABOUT Minnesota and you have all the ideas in the world, then state that not everybody lives in Minnesota.


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Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Creativity is the key that opens the door to productivity.


There aren't any trees. It's gravel, grass to the bottom of the ditch, and the farmers swing their equipment out around the power-poles and farm to the bottom of the ditch. There's a few trees around farm yards, but that's really it. You could put your trail cams on the power poles, and have the power company remove them. You could put T-posts into the ditch, hang your cams on them and run the risk of someone running into your T-post thats on the public right-of-way.

160ac squares as far as the eye can see.



WTF are you talking about, Local Dirt knows everything, just ask him. Amazing how provincial some people are, which is ok, but Local Dirt considers it a badge of honor. In Minnesota we call that STUPID.




Speaking of stupid provincial, not everybody lives in Minnesota, genius.



But this post is ABOUT Minnesota and you have all the ideas in the world, then state that not everybody lives in Minnesota.





I usually don't send somebody to ignore at 5 post, but congratulations.


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Local Dirt,

I apologize for my earlier comments. My gray matter is obviously lacking compared to yours. Which tree would you recommend that I put a trail camera on? Thank you for your assistance.


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I've seen pictures recently that you posted where you were working your fields and there were trees not far from where you were in your machine.

It's no problem, though. I don't really care that much at this point. But, congratulations on digging up a picture that will fit your narrative.



I have NO idea what you are talking about, but ok.

PS: The picture doesn't fit my narrative, it fits the locale.

PSS: Get tested for dementia.


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Must be a yankee thing. I've never heard of a corn field being booby trapped down south.

Every now and then somebody will find a watermelon in their garden that's been fugged,....but that's about it.

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Creativity is the key that opens the door to productivity.


There aren't any trees. It's gravel, grass to the bottom of the ditch, and the farmers swing their equipment out around the power-poles and farm to the bottom of the ditch. There's a few trees around farm yards, but that's really it. You could put your trail cams on the power poles, and have the power company remove them. You could put T-posts into the ditch, hang your cams on them and run the risk of someone running into your T-post thats on the public right-of-way.

160ac squares as far as the eye can see.



WTF are you talking about, Local Dirt knows everything, just ask him. Amazing how provincial some people are, which is ok, but Local Dirt considers it a badge of honor. In Minnesota we call that STUPID.




Speaking of stupid provincial, not everybody lives in Minnesota, genius.



But this post is ABOUT Minnesota and you have all the ideas in the world, then state that not everybody lives in Minnesota.





I usually don't send somebody to ignore at 5 post, but congratulations.




I bet ALL women put you on ignore in 5 seconds. God lord, it's impressive how stupid you are.


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Originally Posted by Girlhunter

I bet ALL women put you on ignore in 5 seconds. God lord, it's impressive how stupid you are.


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
I've seen pictures recently that you posted where you were working your fields and there were trees not far from where you were in your machine.

It's no problem, though. I don't really care that much at this point. But, congratulations on digging up a picture that will fit your narrative.


You seem like a person who's never been much over 25Mi from "home".


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Originally Posted by Bristoe
Must be a yankee thing. I've never heard of a corn field being booby trapped down south.

Every now and then somebody will find a watermelon in their garden that's been fugged,....but that's about it.

Never heard of it either outside of stories of fields with dope in the middle. Kinda the point of posting this.


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Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by local_dirt
I've seen pictures recently that you posted where you were working your fields and there were trees not far from where you were in your machine.

It's no problem, though. I don't really care that much at this point. But, congratulations on digging up a picture that will fit your narrative.


You seem like a person who's never been much over 25Mi from "home".



Now THAT'S funny. smile

Keep feeding the insight. It's enlightening.

Laughing.


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Originally Posted by nighthawk
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Must be a yankee thing. I've never heard of a corn field being booby trapped down south.

Every now and then somebody will find a watermelon in their garden that's been fugged,....but that's about it.

Never heard of it either outside of stories of fields with dope in the middle. Kinda the point of posting this.


I never heard of it until last week when those two stories popped up. I searched agri-terrorism and sadly it's a thing in the midwest.


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Originally Posted by Girlhunter
Originally Posted by horse1
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Creativity is the key that opens the door to productivity.


There aren't any trees. It's gravel, grass to the bottom of the ditch, and the farmers swing their equipment out around the power-poles and farm to the bottom of the ditch. There's a few trees around farm yards, but that's really it. You could put your trail cams on the power poles, and have the power company remove them. You could put T-posts into the ditch, hang your cams on them and run the risk of someone running into your T-post thats on the public right-of-way.

160ac squares as far as the eye can see.



WTF are you talking about, Local Dirt knows everything, just ask him. Amazing how provincial some people are, which is ok, but Local Dirt considers it a badge of honor. In Minnesota we call that STUPID.


Aw C'mon now. LD is a good guy. He's just "mis-thinking" this one.


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Originally Posted by RMerta
Could be a little payback to the farmer screwing another farmers ol lady. Farmers are well known to being promiscuous. Another farmer would know how to screw the screwer.




Story made the round here several years ago about these 2 brothers who were farmers. They had a neighbor, a soldier on deployment, who had a wife and daughter that these two brothers got just a little bit too friendly with while he was gone. When the soldier, a Special Forces guy, came back and found out about the hanky panky that had been going on, strange things began happening to the farmers. They had cattle to die, a barn to burn, and equipment that was sabotaged. Even though they knew who was doing it, they were not able to prove a thing.

Farmers are no different from anyone else, in that a piece of puzzy can make anyone do stupid things.......and sometimes there is a cost attached to it as well.

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Originally Posted by JamesJr

Story made the round here several years ago about these 2 brothers who were farmers. They had a neighbor, a soldier on deployment, who had a wife and daughter that these two brothers got just a little bit too friendly with while he was gone. When the soldier, a Special Forces guy, came back and found out about the hanky panky that had been going on, strange things began happening to the farmers. They had cattle to die, a barn to burn, and equipment that was sabotaged. Even though they knew who was doing it, they were not able to prove a thing.

Farmers are no different from anyone else, in that a piece of puzzy can make anyone do stupid things.......and sometimes there is a cost attached to it as well.


Trail cameras would change the outcome today.


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