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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3575667" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I was in my tower blind once, and saw four folks walking the tree line about 400 yards away on the neighbor. Evidently they saw my blind, and decided to take a look through their scopes. Scared the bejezes out of me. Took off my orange vest, hit the floor and hung the vest out the window. After a minute or so, got up and saw them walking out of the area. </p><p>Got down, went to the neighbors place where they were all staying in the cabin, telling the neighbor what happened. He was about to throw them out, but convinced him to let me handle it. Made it into a teaching moment vs a butt chewing that I thinks actually made more of an impression. They were rookies at hunting and didn't realize the danger of scoping someone. </p><p>I don't think they ever got invited back so that has been my one and only known experience of being scoped while hunting. </p><p>There may have been other incidences but I didn't know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3575667, member: 5412"] I was in my tower blind once, and saw four folks walking the tree line about 400 yards away on the neighbor. Evidently they saw my blind, and decided to take a look through their scopes. Scared the bejezes out of me. Took off my orange vest, hit the floor and hung the vest out the window. After a minute or so, got up and saw them walking out of the area. Got down, went to the neighbors place where they were all staying in the cabin, telling the neighbor what happened. He was about to throw them out, but convinced him to let me handle it. Made it into a teaching moment vs a butt chewing that I thinks actually made more of an impression. They were rookies at hunting and didn't realize the danger of scoping someone. I don't think they ever got invited back so that has been my one and only known experience of being scoped while hunting. There may have been other incidences but I didn't know it. [/QUOTE]
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