Little respect..I guess its not a prerequisite~!

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Little respect..I guess its not a prerequisite~!

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I had to work today but thought I would head out to one of the properties that I have access to that does not have a slug gun season to check things out as I hope to get out before this week ends.

I have not been to the property much yet but a couple of weeks back I stopped in on the farmer to take a few rounds in his combine while he was doing beans. He mentioned to me that some a******* had driven their ATV's through his corn field from several different directions. I never thought much of it until tonight when I decided to walk through the corn where the ATV's had cut a trail. Well, as it turns out the morons responsible were not cutting trails through the corn but they were too lazy to walk to their "pot of gold". There are about 15 paths of knocked down corn into the field and each one leads to an area that once had on average 10-15 plants (they were cut off at the stalks). I cant beleive the damage they caused by nothing more than laziness~! But, I guess respect seldom comes on the heels of a criminal now does it~!

Im hoping that their laziness will bring them back next year~! :twisted:

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It's something that's happened at both farms I hunt too - one of them it was a few years back, the other was this year. I have no use for people who think that they have the right to use a farmer's field as their personal playground.
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are you talking " pot" literally if so i had the same thing happen this year where i hunt people growing it 100 yards from my stand
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Too bad the deer didn't get it. Would have brought on a whole new kinda "rut drunk" buck :D . Hope you or the farmer catch up to them.
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mikej wrote:are you talking " pot" literally if so i had the same thing happen this year where i hunt people growing it 100 yards from my stand
Yes.....Baffles me why you would bring attention (specially mine) to yourself by causing the damage the way they did???
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I was scouting for turkey one spring in a WMA and came up on 2 to 300 plants in large pots half burried with camo netting above,Someone put allot of work into it.I back out slowly the way I came and never went near it again.
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ecoaster wrote:Too bad the deer didn't get it. Would have brought on a whole new kinda "rut drunk" buck :D . Hope you or the farmer catch up to them.
Might prove for some interesting BBQ steaks~! :wink:
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Thinking of cooking up some deer hash? LOL
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Post by Benu »

I never find anything interesting when I am out in the bush. Although every time I find trail markers I follow them to the end. Usually just boring stuff like old camps, property stone markers, and wrecked old cars. Never secret crops and cam nets. Thats something that people up here would rather just do inside.

Sad to hear they are ruining your hunting grounds and all that corn.
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saxman wrote:I back out slowly the way I came and never went near it again.
These people will shoot you and dump your body
SM around here they will booby trap the area....Not so much for curious people but to deter being ripped off. Things like fish hooks strung on fishing line at eye level on trails to shotgun shells attached to rat traps as the firing mech.

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Re: Little respect..I guess its not a prerequisite~!

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Sandman wrote: I cant beleive the damage they caused by nothing more than laziness~! But, I guess respect seldom comes on the heels of a criminal now does it~!
Too bad, Robin. :? :(

It is frustrating, isn't it, to endure the aggravation of someone doing something to you that you would never do to someone else. It just doesn't seem fair to have to deal with the fallout of careless and abusive actions you would never think of doing yourself. :evil:

The best you can do is to hold your head up high in the midst of the misfortune, knowing that at least you've never sunk to that level.

Truly, treating others as you'd like to be treated yourself is the Golden Rule.
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I don't use it but sounds like a damn good reason to take the prohibition out of it. Just think the income the local government could generate with licensed (taxed) outlets.
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SM around here they will booby trap the area....Not so much for curious people but to deter being ripped off. Things like fish hooks strung on fishing line at eye level on trails to shotgun shells attached to rat traps as the firing mech.

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Holy crap, the lengths some of these guys will go to. I suppose a combine running over a shotgun shell makes hullava mess.
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Cossack wrote:I don't use it but sounds like a damn good reason to take the prohibition out of it. Just think the income the local government could generate with licensed (taxed) outlets.
They make more money off it being illegal..
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one shot scott wrote:SM around here they will booby trap the area....Not so much for curious people but to deter being ripped off. Things like fish hooks strung on fishing line at eye level on trails to shotgun shells attached to rat traps as the firing mech.

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Holy crap, the lengths some of these guys will go to. I suppose a combine running over a shotgun shell makes hullava mess.[/quote]

nevermind the combine your foot stepping on it would make an even worse mess :shock:
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