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<blockquote data-quote="wby257" data-source="post: 228190" data-attributes="member: 1035"><p>I lived in S.E.N.D. for over 40 yrs. I have hunted N.D. for 50 yrs. I guided for many yrs and I can truthfully say I have never heard of anyone removing or tearing signs down. If there was a problem most of the time it was a local going on land that was posted and they knew a guy who knew a guy that had permission.</p><p></p><p>Most people that come from out of state are pretty good. But you do get some bad apples.</p><p></p><p>If you want to find out for yourself read the local newspapers. In the court section. Its normally about 60 percent residents and 40 percent nonresidents that get game violations.</p><p></p><p>Yrs back would go down to the Dam on the James River in the spring and fall and catch Walleyes. You had the same meat fisherman that were there 3 or 4 times a day. The local Game warden got wise to them guys in a hurry and would put a stop to it. A week or two later you read about them in the paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wby257, post: 228190, member: 1035"] I lived in S.E.N.D. for over 40 yrs. I have hunted N.D. for 50 yrs. I guided for many yrs and I can truthfully say I have never heard of anyone removing or tearing signs down. If there was a problem most of the time it was a local going on land that was posted and they knew a guy who knew a guy that had permission. Most people that come from out of state are pretty good. But you do get some bad apples. If you want to find out for yourself read the local newspapers. In the court section. Its normally about 60 percent residents and 40 percent nonresidents that get game violations. Yrs back would go down to the Dam on the James River in the spring and fall and catch Walleyes. You had the same meat fisherman that were there 3 or 4 times a day. The local Game warden got wise to them guys in a hurry and would put a stop to it. A week or two later you read about them in the paper. [/QUOTE]
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