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I really cannot stand this type of behavior from people, especially hunters, due to the fact it taints the name of other hunters who play by the rules.
I can promise you guys the landowner did not give him permission. I work that out every evening before I go there so the very few with permission know where the others are the next morning.
Quote from: Rainier10 on April 27, 2016, 07:37:06 AMThe one thing we don't know is if he secured a lease with the landowner or some sort of a verbal agreement that the OP didn't know about.If *censored* charges have been filed that would rule out that he had some sort of agreement.Maybe he made a phone call to the WDFW front desk and asked them if he could look at a turkey in a tree. They seem to be able to give permission to break the law, or at least that is what others are using as a defense.Maybe he is the first to test the new phone in system that JDHasty was talking about using to shoot "Bullwinkle" in the other thread.It is too bad this one individual keeps showing up in incriminating situations, not good for his business for sure.The guy probably would have mentioned that he had permission if he did.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
The one thing we don't know is if he secured a lease with the landowner or some sort of a verbal agreement that the OP didn't know about.If *censored* charges have been filed that would rule out that he had some sort of agreement.Maybe he made a phone call to the WDFW front desk and asked them if he could look at a turkey in a tree. They seem to be able to give permission to break the law, or at least that is what others are using as a defense.Maybe he is the first to test the new phone in system that JDHasty was talking about using to shoot "Bullwinkle" in the other thread.It is too bad this one individual keeps showing up in incriminating situations, not good for his business for sure.
Public road but private field and he walked out into the field? What was his excuse? Pretty hard to assume cultivated fields as public land... Good way for him to earn a bad rep.
Quote from: Wanttohuntmore on April 26, 2016, 08:39:29 PMPublic road but private field and he walked out into the field? What was his excuse? Pretty hard to assume cultivated fields as public land... Good way for him to earn a bad rep.Some lands that are cultivated are leased lands from schools owned properties, which is totally legal to go on. It's not *censored* either, since we own it..
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on April 27, 2016, 08:35:34 AMQuote from: Wanttohuntmore on April 26, 2016, 08:39:29 PMPublic road but private field and he walked out into the field? What was his excuse? Pretty hard to assume cultivated fields as public land... Good way for him to earn a bad rep.Some lands that are cultivated are leased lands from schools owned properties, which is totally legal to go on. It's not trespass either, since we own it..This is not one of those.
Quote from: Wanttohuntmore on April 26, 2016, 08:39:29 PMPublic road but private field and he walked out into the field? What was his excuse? Pretty hard to assume cultivated fields as public land... Good way for him to earn a bad rep.Some lands that are cultivated are leased lands from schools owned properties, which is totally legal to go on. It's not trespass either, since we own it..
Did he say anything about being with *censored* or what his reason was for being there?
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