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I always wear full camo and a mask when I tresspass. My camo and mask have been bought by hundreds of thousands. "Devils Advocate"
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My trophy is the meat and pictures. The meat is welcomed by my body and spirit, my pictures make me smile, but my antlers collect dust and stay in the...
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My trophy is the meat and pictures. The meat is welcomed by my body and spirit, my pictures make me smile, but my antlers collect dust and stay in the...
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I almost didn’t respond, because your response is so poorly thought out and written. (1)"I ask you what your "buffer zone" is, and you...
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"you keep saying that if don't know the landowner adjoining the property where you're hunting, you should stay a "certain distance", to...
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"in the vast majority of cases a landowner will grant permission to retrieve fallen game" & "and most will not in a case like this"...
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"I don't think an average private landowner who's property borders public land wants to be contacted by a couple dozen hunters every year saying...
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I just see a paragraph of exuses for breaking the law. There is no gray area. Are you poaching or hunting legal? If it is no big deal and everyone...
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"Let an animal rot because you can't contact the neighbor? I wouldn't." - You messed up by not preparing for the hunt. Hunting is a lot more...
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makenziesch replied to Lets keep stirring this pot a bit more. On an average,and everyone's different,but considering hunter numbers, what does a poundin OtherJM is correct. Way less. Why look at the negatives 6phunter? Take a look at the positives. Many meat hunters make money off of it. Leasing the land,...
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jcarlin, I hate to say it, but you should have been arrested. Knowingly breaking the law is poaching when it comes to game laws. Get to know your neighbors...
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makenziesch replied to .223 or .22 WMR for coyotes? shots will rarely be over 150 yards. also, what rifles chambered in these calibers would you recommin OtherAt least you can buy 22 WMR bullets. You might have to throw the .223 at the coyote.
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by makenzieschI always wear full camo and a mask when I tresspass. My camo and mask have been bought by hundreds of thousands. "Devils Advocate"
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by makenzieschMy trophy is the meat and pictures. The meat is welcomed by my body and spirit, my pictures make me smile, but my antlers collect dust and stay in the...
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by makenzieschMy trophy is the meat and pictures. The meat is welcomed by my body and spirit, my pictures make me smile, but my antlers collect dust and stay in the...
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by makenzieschI almost didn’t respond, because your response is so poorly thought out and written. (1)"I ask you what your "buffer zone" is, and you...
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