Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: dlaw on November 30, 2009, 11:45:32 AM
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I guess I should have known better. Pulled the cameras before early season since I was hunting in Idaho during that time. Went in to my spot only about 180 yards off my parents property where I put 1 camera and have a treestand. Treestand gone, what a bunch of LOSERS, guess they needed it more than I did.
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they left the camera but took the stand?
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[snip] Went in to my spot only about 180 yards off my parents property [/snip]
Was that 180 yards onto public property or 180 yards onto someone elses private property?
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That's too bad man, getting ripped off is one of the worst feelings in the world.
Karma will come around to the thief sooner or later.
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It was just my treestand I left there, I had already pulled my cameras out.
That was 180 yards onto state land, my fault in being that stupidly trusting.
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That was 180 yards onto state land, my fault in being that stupidly trusting.
:yeah: sorry to hear that.....tough way to learn a lesson. I hate thieves >:(.
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it alaway sucks when scum do things like that
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Info! I never leave stands up with steps. That way if they want them bad enough they have to work for it. and I like to put my stand around 20 feet up shoot mabye with any luck they will fall and I can meet them if they try to steal one of mine!!
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was your tree stand in the kitsap GMU ? i know a couple guys out around belfair that are always " finding " stuff in the woods. shoot me a PM if you want.