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Offline abhold87

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Re: Sunnyside wildlife area caution
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2022, 09:30:04 PM »
I’ve never been to this particular area but is there any brush near the parking area? This kinda stuff makes me so infuriated that an old fashioned sting operation might do some good
Been joking with my dad about putting out cameras to watch the vehicle or take turns hunting. One guy hunts while the other watches the truck. Sheriff said snipe road and toppenish have been getting hit a lot as well.
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Re: Sunnyside wildlife area caution
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2022, 09:37:13 PM »
I’ve never been to this particular area but is there any brush near the parking area? This kinda stuff makes me so infuriated that an old fashioned sting operation might do some good
Been joking with my dad about putting out cameras to watch the vehicle or take turns hunting. One guy hunts while the other watches the truck. Sheriff said snipe road and toppenish have been getting hit a lot as well.

Good to know the sheriff is aware and sounds like doing nothing. Makes you wonder why even bother reporting them.
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