snider
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| 12 Oct 2011 07:55 AM |
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This may RUB some or a lot the wrong way BUT, the way some are posting just why do we HAVE season's on wild game, even the raccoon has a season and I for one wouldn't want to get caught breaking season's on any of them, And I sure would NOT post on a Web site that I did, BUT good LUCK YOU may NEED it if the right people ever see some of the post's and the times they were posted. |
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rthomas4
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| 17 Oct 2011 02:43 PM |
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I'm pretty certain that Obamas, just like deer, turkey and other game animals all have different seasons based on different states and their game zones. I seriously doubt that there is much here that could incriminate anyone in any illegal Obama killings!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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cstaylor
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| 25 Oct 2011 02:57 PM |
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I've shot deer out of season because they can't stay out of the grain that was purchased for my father's black Angus cattle. A nuisance is a nuisance, simple as that. Be it a Yote, Coon, Bobcat, Deer, Black Bear...you name it. Does this mean I poach? No I don't, wouldn't consider using a rifle to shoot that monster 10 point buck that just doesn't seem to come into range during bow season. But I'll shoot a fuc'n coon right off my bait pile if that little varmint doesn't stop eating all my corn! That bait is for deer, not Blue Jays, Squirrels and Raccoons. |
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spope1
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| 18 Oct 2012 07:43 PM |
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If yall got coon problems just ask around for a coon hunterr he will be glad to help you out. He,s dogs want run off the deer either. They will just get the deer off the beds and will be stiring around alot more the next morning looking for there running mates that might have gotten off in the wrong dirction. Coming from a deer hunter and coon hunter. Got a few nice bucks from coon hunting the night before and going deer hunting the next morning in the same spot |
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snider
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| 20 Oct 2012 07:12 AM |
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If you left the deer like a nuisance permit, fine , but if you ate the deer, I call that poaching in anyones book.... |
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