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Shed Stud:
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--- Quote from: Maverick on January 06, 2011, 11:58:10 AM ---I was pheasant hunting when I stepped on that shed. I got permission to shed hunt on private ground this year that has a big heard of elk that hangs on it all spring :IBCOOL:
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Can I go? :chuckle:
--- Quote from: Shed Stud on January 06, 2011, 11:52:44 AM ---I am a contractor, winter is always slow around here. We like it that way. Not working. Not collecting unemployment. Not harrasing Wildlife. Finding sheds! Yes, it will be hard to beat me to the piles of antlers that await me in the upcoming months.
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I have already claimed all the antlers that fall on the ground in Chelan County so you guys just find somewhere else to go! :IBCOOL:
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:bash: :bash: :'(I guess i better gvie up :chuckle:Bet you cant find me!8)
HornHoarder:
I'd like to give a serious warning to all who speak of shooting dogs chasing deer. I have had this problem while hunting my own land. I shot a dog chasing deer on my very own property in 2006. The dog and owner were trespassing. I still got in serious trouble. I was charged with 1st degree animal cruelty, a felony charge in superior court. I got convicted of 2nd degree animal cruelty. At least that was a mistameaner. Also cost me about $7,000 for lawyer and fines. Plus I lost hunting rights for two years. It was bulls**t, but apperantly against the law. I'm finally off probation and got my right to hunt restored, but trust me you dont want to find yourself in my situation. Call animal control authorities is all I could recommend. On a lighter note I have already picked up 12 fresh whitetail sheds this season!
Shed Stud:
Hornhoarder, I'm sorry to hear about that. You had every right in my book. Trespassers >:(
WAcoyotehunter:
If anyone shoots another one of my dogs they will be getting a very real beating. I had a hound killed (shot in the guts with a 22 and died next day) by a neighbor kid. Of course the first thing he said was that she was chasing deer... only later did I find out from the cousin (who was there) that it was a BS story. She was not chasing anything, just out sniffing around.
Maybe I'm just sensitive about it, but I would not recommend shooting any dogs.
Lowedog:
--- Quote from: HornHoarder on January 06, 2011, 07:14:39 PM ---I'd like to give a serious warning to all who speak of shooting dogs chasing deer. I have had this problem while hunting my own land. I shot a dog chasing deer on my very own property in 2006. The dog and owner were trespassing. I still got in serious trouble. I was charged with 1st degree animal cruelty, a felony charge in superior court. I got convicted of 2nd degree animal cruelty. At least that was a mistameaner. Also cost me about $7,000 for lawyer and fines. Plus I lost hunting rights for two years. It was bulls**t, but apperantly against the law. I'm finally off probation and got my right to hunt restored, but trust me you dont want to find yourself in my situation. Call animal control authorities is all I could recommend. On a lighter note I have already picked up 12 fresh whitetail sheds this season!
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WTF!?!? On your own property? And trespassers to boot!? That is complete BS!!!!
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