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Author Topic: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management  (Read 25675 times)

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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #45 on: January 18, 2013, 04:22:17 PM »
still no Anne Walsh???? wasn't she gonna take an interest  :dunno:

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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #46 on: January 24, 2013, 10:24:27 AM »
Still no response from Deadman Creek; even thou he has logged in nearly every day since I responded to his post with my questions. Questions, which were never answered. Questions directed at his him and not PSE. Not responded is a form of guilt. Kick rocks then!

I have read this post and came up with the conclusion that this Deadman fellow has to be getting something in return for doing this deal with PSE.  Who in the right mind would want to organize and run such a madhouse for nothing?  he is doing it for some reason that benefits him or his clients.  No one including me or any of you would have the time or desire to even consider something like this if we were not compensated somehow.

If the government is subsidizing these windmills with tax money to make them equatable than the taxpayers should get the benefit of the recreation of the land they paid for.  But this brings up a whole other issue with CRP land that we pay the landowners with our tax money and in return they lease the land off to a club or their friends to hunt with our taxes flipping the bill.  I wonder how much of this Deadmans land that he leases is in CRP that we are funding also.  Maddening to say the least.  All of these issues should have been resolved in the legal contracts before they signed them and gotten any money from "We the People".  The common man pays and the rich man gets.  Sort or reminds you of French government in the 1700's.
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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #47 on: January 25, 2013, 09:38:00 AM »
I have read this post and came up with the conclusion that this Deadman fellow has to be getting something in return for doing this deal with PSE.  Who in the right mind would want to organize and run such a madhouse for nothing?  he is doing it for some reason that benefits him or his clients.  No one including me or any of you would have the time or desire to even consider something like this if we were not compensated somehow.

I didn't realize how unpopular our little operation, or me specifically had become.  Good Lord.  Just to clarify, we get nothing except foot traffic through our store and RV Park.  I do believe I am of sound mind, but apparently not.  As for my members getting secret access to the windmill site, why would they want to?  They pay good money to hunt 40,000 acres of some of the best property in Southeastern Washington.

Again, I would encourage you to contact PSE directly with your questions, or your concerns about the apparent rampant corruption taking place within the windmill project.   :)  It is my understanding they will also be using Four Star Supply in Pomeroy as another location to pick up permits.  Their compensation will be the same as ours - more foot traffic through their business.

I wish each of you the best of luck in your hunting pursuits.  This is Deadman Creek signing off.....

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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #48 on: January 25, 2013, 09:43:37 AM »
Sounds like everyone knows now where to go to get permits, and apparently, better service.   :chuckle:

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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #49 on: January 25, 2013, 09:48:31 AM »
Still wondering where Anne Walsh went  :dunno:
If it was even her and all her 1posts :dunno:

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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #50 on: January 25, 2013, 09:53:50 AM »
Still wondering where Anne Walsh went  :dunno:
If it was even her and all her 1posts :dunno:

Give her a call, I posted her phone number.

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Re: Deadman Creek Outfitters Windmill Project Management
« Reply #51 on: January 30, 2013, 05:11:50 PM »
MR. deadman, I seen four diffrent trucks running deer around on deedman land during modern this year, and they didnt seem to be disabled hunters at all, stressing the deer out to the max! This surley does not set a good example for the younger generation of hunters, i honestly dont think its right, there should be some kind of ethics involved. I know my grandpa taught me better than that! maybe this is the new generation, idk, maybe its how much money you have...

 


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