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Originally Posted by nemesis
Most of the towns around me have passed ordinances that prohibit hunting on private land without the owner's written permission.

Since many of the landowners will simply not grant permission to hunt on their property for various reasons (i.e. they are anti-hunting, they have accident liability concerns, selfishness etc.), I have developed what I call the "Robin Hood Approach."

I just take my bow and hunt their property anyhow!


In some cases (if the property is big enough) I hang a relatively cheap tree stand that I'm willing to sacrifice if necessary, but most of the time (after I have identified a high deer traffic location), I simply sneak onto the property before daylight, set up a natural ground blind and ambush them if I can.

I only take high kill probability shots (25 yards or less) where I can be assured of a quick recovery and most of the time I remove the deer from the property before gutting it.

Since a first time offense for trespassing here is a verbal warning and a $100 fine thereafter, the financial risk associated with using the Robin Hood Approach is minimal.

BTW...........I never hunt a piece of property that the landowner hunts himself nor will I ever encroach on another hunter's stand location under any circumstances.

I only select properties that normally go unused for months at a time and where the landowner has absolutely no idea I'm even out there.

What's that expression again...."no harm, no foul"?

I thing it applies very well here.......but as always............. YMMV.


https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth..._Property_line_hunting_etiqu#Post4594441 [/quote]

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Originally Posted by rkamp

"I pay heed to the counsel of a true rancher more so than from someone who raises dogs in a rabbit pen."


That's because you are a dumbphuck just like he is!

Off the ground kennels are the most common way that professional beaglers house their dogs.

As you can see in the following pix, they are a clean, efficient, desease free and comfortable way to keep your hunting beagle ............and the dogs love em'!

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i have 200 acres behind the house all prime deer land i used to let hunters in but got tired of beer cans, candy rappers and azzholes tearing up the hay fields with their 4 wheelers. not to mention people like numbnuts sneaking in the back door. by the way i hunt almost every day from sept-dec. and hopefully taught my sons, daughters and grandchildren better. i hunt with them all the time. [they are among us]

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Palin supporters are as rabid and committed as Paul supporters once were. I suspect many are the same. Hopefully their efforts will end up having the same result.

The bottom line is: Nominate Palin and the result will be a tsunamic landslide victory for BHO. A victory that will set Conservatism back decades.


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Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by rrroae
I'd wager a bet that the majority here that support Palin are the same ones who drool all over Houndgirl like little lost boys who need a good spankin'.


I remember how excited I was when McCain picked Palin as his VP after hearing so many here talk her up. Then I heard her talk. Haven't heard so much incoherent rambling since the days of the California valley girls. I mean sure, I'd nail her,... but Good Lord there would be no talkin' afterwards.


If she's the bright shining star of the Right and what many conservatives are counting on to turn our country around, then we're truly [bleep]. Trading a dimwit community organizer for some grown up teeny bopper that every man over 50 wants to screw ain't gonna cut it.





Another prime example of misperception.

According to the websites; incoherent, rambling Palin just signed a new contract with FOX.
So who is right? FOX or rrroae?
I ask how does she stay on FOX?
What does FOX know?

Whenever someone says Sarah can�t give a good speech or even talk well.
I just point to the size of all the crowds at all the speeches for the last two plus years.

After all that time, why does Sarah still get invited later this month to speak at both the Safari Club International and three days later at the Weatherby Awards?
Why would those old guys want to listen to some �grown up teeny bopper� that they can�t screw, when they are in Reno where there is plenty of screwing around to be done?

So I ask.
Never get a good answer, never get any answer.

Sarah is right.
Give your reasons why and move on.

You really can�t fix stupid.


She gets those gigs for the same reason any other entertainer gets gigs; because they make money for the promoters.

Appearing before adoring crowds and submitting to gushy interviews by slobbering syncophants means nothing. Has she ever been interviewed by anyone who is not completely enthralled by her childish ebullience (other than during the campaign)?


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Originally Posted by nemesis
Originally Posted by rrroae
I'd wager a bet that the majority here that support Palin are the same ones who drool all over Houndgirl like little lost boys who need a good spankin'.

I remember how excited I was when McCain picked Palin as his VP after hearing so many here talk her up. Then I heard her talk. Haven't heard so much incoherent rambling since the days of the California valley girls. I mean sure, I'd nail her,... but Good Lord there would be no talkin' afterwards.

If she's the bright shining star of the Right and what many conservatives are counting on to turn our country around, then we're truly [bleep]. Trading a dimwit community organizer for some grown up teeny bopper that every man over 50 wants to screw ain't gonna cut it.


You are without a doubt the dumbest [bleep] on this forum..........

But you don't give a schit about that, because dumbphucks don't know enough to give a schit about anything!!



You sir are a POACHER----the lowest of all Swine Bred Period End of Discussion. I am sure Sara will look at you in complete disdain and gladly put you in jail. Something to think about..

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Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Calling Sarah Palin a �Quitter� has been debunked and discredited so many times here on the �Fire by so many, that I am going to �Quit� posting all the valid and smart reasons Sarah did what she did for her family and the State of Alaska.

If you were the Governor of your State and frivolous lawsuits had you and your staff completely bogged down unable to do the State's work.

If those lawsuits were costing you and your family about a $1000 dollars a day.

Would you not something to changed that rigged game?

AND nobody has had to handle the HEAT that Palin has handled so well in her career.


Palin made choices that put her in a position where she felt the heat that drove her to quit. She made some bad decisions. If she had been completely above board and not done anything that bears any semblance of impropriety, she wouldn't have felt the heat.

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Originally Posted by Spanokopitas
Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Originally Posted by rrroae
I'd wager a bet that the majority here that support Palin are the same ones who drool all over Houndgirl like little lost boys who need a good spankin'.


I remember how excited I was when McCain picked Palin as his VP after hearing so many here talk her up. Then I heard her talk. Haven't heard so much incoherent rambling since the days of the California valley girls. I mean sure, I'd nail her,... but Good Lord there would be no talkin' afterwards.


If she's the bright shining star of the Right and what many conservatives are counting on to turn our country around, then we're truly [bleep]. Trading a dimwit community organizer for some grown up teeny bopper that every man over 50 wants to screw ain't gonna cut it.





Another prime example of misperception.

According to the websites; incoherent, rambling Palin just signed a new contract with FOX.
So who is right? FOX or rrroae?
I ask how does she stay on FOX?
What does FOX know?

Whenever someone says Sarah can’t give a good speech or even talk well.
I just point to the size of all the crowds at all the speeches for the last two plus years.

After all that time, why does Sarah still get invited later this month to speak at both the Safari Club International and three days later at the Weatherby Awards?
Why would those old guys want to listen to some “grown up teeny bopper” that they can’t screw, when they are in Reno where there is plenty of screwing around to be done?

So I ask.
Never get a good answer, never get any answer.

Sarah is right.
Give your reasons why and move on.

You really can’t fix stupid.


She gets those gigs for the same reason any other entertainer gets gigs; because they make money for the promoters.

Appearing before adoring crowds and submitting to gushy interviews by slobbering syncophants means nothing. Has she ever been interviewed by anyone who is not completely enthralled by her childish ebullience (other than during the campaign)?





All those 2010 campaign speeches were about money, not votes?
Chris Wallace and Bill O�Reilly are slobbering sycophants doing gushy interviews?
Add Greta to the mix, I have heard all three ask Palin the same questions that they ask others. They all have a reputation of asking tough questions.


As a private citizen, there was no need for Sarah to play in anymore LSM rigged interviews. Why should she?

Now as she moves out on her own campaign, she will move away from just doing FOX stuff.

Sarah Palin will do a one-hour onstage unscripted, taking the questions of a crowd of 1,000 business leaders at the Long Island Association on February 17 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, New York.

Sarah is right.
State your position, give your reasons why, never Retreat.
Reload and move out.

So I ask and never get a good answer, never get any answer.
Your demeaning name calling reply doesn�t even come close.

Have you noticed; that as bad, as hot, as the Heat gets, the classy lady never calls anyone names? Such as those used against her here on Campfire?

And Editor, you misspelled �sycophants.�






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“In Trump We Trust.” Right????

SOMEBODY please tell TRH that Netanyahu NEVER said "Once we squeeze all we can out of the United States, it can dry up and blow away."












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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
Calling Sarah Palin a “Quitter” has been debunked and discredited so many times here on the ‘Fire by so many, that I am going to “Quit” posting all the valid and smart reasons Sarah did what she did for her family and the State of Alaska.

If you were the Governor of your State and frivolous lawsuits had you and your staff completely bogged down unable to do the State's work.

If those lawsuits were costing you and your family about a $1000 dollars a day.

Would you not something to changed that rigged game?

AND nobody has had to handle the HEAT that Palin has handled so well in her career.


Palin made choices that put her in a position where she felt the heat that drove her to quit. She made some bad decisions. If she had been completely above board and not done anything that bears any semblance of impropriety, she wouldn't have felt the heat.




Good Grief!


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I MISS SARAH

“In Trump We Trust.” Right????

SOMEBODY please tell TRH that Netanyahu NEVER said "Once we squeeze all we can out of the United States, it can dry up and blow away."












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Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by nemesis
Most of the towns around me have passed ordinances that prohibit hunting on private land without the owner's written permission.

Since many of the landowners will simply not grant permission to hunt on their property for various reasons (i.e. they are anti-hunting, they have accident liability concerns, selfishness etc.), I have developed what I call the "Robin Hood Approach."

I just take my bow and hunt their property anyhow!


In some cases (if the property is big enough) I hang a relatively cheap tree stand that I'm willing to sacrifice if necessary, but most of the time (after I have identified a high deer traffic location), I simply sneak onto the property before daylight, set up a natural ground blind and ambush them if I can.

I only take high kill probability shots (25 yards or less) where I can be assured of a quick recovery and most of the time I remove the deer from the property before gutting it.

Since a first time offense for trespassing here is a verbal warning and a $100 fine thereafter, the financial risk associated with using the Robin Hood Approach is minimal.

BTW...........I never hunt a piece of property that the landowner hunts himself nor will I ever encroach on another hunter's stand location under any circumstances.

I only select properties that normally go unused for months at a time and where the landowner has absolutely no idea I'm even out there.

What's that expression again...."no harm, no foul"?

I thing it applies very well here.......but as always............. YMMV.


https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth..._Property_line_hunting_etiqu#Post4594441


Wow. [/quote]

Double wow. its people like him that are the reason for all the posted property. getting a sense of accomplishment from taking a peice of game while breaking the law is incomprehensible to me. i would rather shoot a legal doe than a poached 12 point. nemesis, you should call yourself "sportmans nemesis" congratulations on being an idiot.


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She will receive scripted questions from those "thousands". When has she stood to take hardball questions from the LSM?

Yes, Hanitty, O'Rielly, Van Sustern, etc. are all of her clack. If she is man enough she will get the real treatment that will be accorded any other candidate. I doubt she will survive round one.

Sorry about the misspelling, I am publisher, not an editor. But we have editors on staff.


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Originally Posted by kraky111
At some point in time Sara will have to step out of the world of tweets and facebook and canned Fox interviews. Some here may think she'll do well.....and she won't do as bad as the McCain days...but she WILL NOT COME ACCROSS AS PRESIDENTIAL MATERIAL.



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I'm as conservative as they come, and I root for the Rebublicans from the Canadian side of the border, but ... in regards to Sarah, there are many positions I'd like to see her in, but POTUS isn't one of them.

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The fact that she is closeted with the Fox bunch and never shows her pretty face to any MSM interviewer certainly shows she is not dumb.

If she wants the nomination, at some point she will need to run with the Big Dogs. I think she fully realizes she is not up to that task but intends to run her little tease as long as she can and then quit in a snit as she did her last job.

Just my opinion.


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Originally Posted by nemesis
Originally Posted by rrroae
I'd wager a bet that the majority here that support Palin are the same ones who drool all over Houndgirl like little lost boys who need a good spankin'.

I remember how excited I was when McCain picked Palin as his VP after hearing so many here talk her up. Then I heard her talk. Haven't heard so much incoherent rambling since the days of the California valley girls. I mean sure, I'd nail her,... but Good Lord there would be no talkin' afterwards.

If she's the bright shining star of the Right and what many conservatives are counting on to turn our country around, then we're truly [bleep]. Trading a dimwit community organizer for some grown up teeny bopper that every man over 50 wants to screw ain't gonna cut it.


[b]You are without a doubt the dumbest [bleep] on this forum..........

But you don't give a schit about that, because dumbphucks don't know enough to give a schit about anything!![/
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You continue to remove all doubt. Consistent, if nothing else.


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Who would you be more likely to support for the Republican presidential nomination?


Rudy Giuliani 85% 267,324
Sarah Palin 15% 46,976
Total votes: 314,300
This is not a scientific poll


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I, too, think Rudy is a sleeper, regardless of past statements.


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I voted for McCain because I felt that he was the "less bad" choice. The only democratic POTUS candidates who I've voted for are Carter, because Ford pardoned Nixon, and Dukakis, because GHWB didn't stand by his allegation of "Voodoo Economics" and accepted the role of VP for 8 years.

I think that McCain picked Palin as a running mate because he was running against a minority candidate and he wanted/needed a minority candidate on his ticket. I think that most people recognized that "the people" were angry at GWB and the whole republican party, so McCain was a throw away candidate, just like Bob Dole.

I won't vote for Obama in 2012, but I won't vote for Sarah Palin if she wins the republican nomination, since I wouldn't consider either candidate truely worthy of being POTUS. I don't think that Palin will win the nomination of her party, but I didn't think that Obama would win the democratic nomination in 2008, so what do I know.

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I could go with Rudy, I thought he should have taken it in 08.

But, then again some around here would not like his stance on guns.


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