are you referring to " get off my corn guy " or yourself ?Nice attack on a person with a genuine problem. maybe you will have a similar situation one day. Congratulations
are you referring to " get off my corn guy " or yourself ?Nice attack on a person with a genuine problem. maybe you will have a similar situation one day. Congratulations
Holy hell guys…… what if this IS get off my corn guy? 🫨 finkle is Einhorn….. einhorn is finkle!!!!!are you referring to " get off my corn guy " or yourself ?
2 peas, one pod.are you referring to " get off my corn guy " or yourself ?
I own land with very good deer habitat on it and i have never had a issue with the problem you are whining about. Yes, i have people driving by a lot during rifle season i just dont let it bother me anymore. 99 percent aren't the people you are allegedly dealing with, have you taken your harris waltz signs down yet?Nice attack on a person with a genuine problem. maybe you will have a similar situation one day. Congratulations
Maybe we need a law that any landowner who denies a lawful hunter entry to recover legally killed game be charged with wanton waste?I’ve been on the hunter side of a wounded deer entering posted land,had a massive blood trail going into posted land. Knocked on door, denied access. Called game warden, he was denied entry. Deer was left. Century code trumped game laws. Nice try weaver.
This I likeMaybe we need a law that any landowner who denies a lawful hunter entry to recover legally killed game be charged with wanton waste?
I would have fought this since during deer season, a hunter is legally allowed to enter private property unarmed to retrieve a wounded animal. Unless I'm wrong precedents has been established during hunting season to deter game to go wasted where as a game warden who witnesses this shot could give a ticket to a hunter for not legally retrieving the wounded deer even though it's on posted property.I’ve been on the hunter side of a wounded deer entering posted land,had a massive blood trail going into posted land. Knocked on door, denied access. Called game warden, he was denied entry. Deer was left. Century code trumped game laws. Nice try weaver.
Did the warden let you keep your tag?I’ve been on the hunter side of a wounded deer entering posted land,had a massive blood trail going into posted land. Knocked on door, denied access. Called game warden, he was denied entry. Deer was left. Century code trumped game laws. Nice try weaver.
Not me.I like the idea of charging land owners for wanton waste if don't allow hunters to retrieve.
Kept the tag, landowner was a non hunterDid the warden let you keep your tag?
Just curious if he made you give up your season, guessing he could have?
Also that land owner should be ashamed of himself.
I can see your point, but would guess 95%+ are legit people wanting to recover their animal.Not me.
If you were to own a small piece and spent years,$, sweat ect, only to have that happen, you may change your tune.
Worst part is.., always seems to be a " big buck" involved.
I give my neighbors a 50 yards retrieve 【 zone】.
Gotta call me first.
I've trailed 100s of deer/ bear. Purdy confident I can look at a blood trail and know how it's gonna end up within a short span.
Controversial subject I understand. Been on both sides many times.
I'd only be for wanton waste fines if the deer was clearly dead and landowner was refusing any retrieval. That's clearly wanton waste.....no?Not me.
If you were to own a small piece and spent years,$, sweat ect, only to have that happen, you may change your tune.
Worst part is.., always seems to be a " big buck" involved.
I give my neighbors a 50 yards retrieve 【 zone】.
Gotta call me first.
I've trailed 100s of deer/ bear. Purdy confident I can look at a blood trail and know how it's gonna end up within a short span.
Controversial subject I understand. Been on both sides many times.
This happened to a good friend of mine. He arrowed a buck that ran onto someone else's land. He could actually see it dead with his binocs 100 yards across the fence. He tried to do the courteous thing by knocking on the door and letting them know. The crazy bitch wouldn't let him retrieve it and the warden/sheriff weren't able to gain him access either. He went back after dark and drug it out of there to get his deer. This happened 20 miles south of Mandan.I’ve been on the hunter side of a wounded deer entering posted land,had a massive blood trail going into posted land. Knocked on door, denied access. Called game warden, he was denied entry. Deer was left. Century code trumped game laws. Nice try weaver.