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Found a deer stand in city limits today
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3752256" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>A friend got on a new deer lease a few years ago, and while he was exploring it, he got turned around and ended up on the neighboring lease. When he realized his mistake, he immediately turned around and got back on his place. A few days later, a local game warden showed up at his house accusing him of criminal trespass. He had no idea what was going on. The game warden told him the guy on the other lease (a local state trooper) had pictures of him trespassing. After explaining the situation, the game warden still raked him over the coals but didn’t ticket him or anything. I’ve been out to my friend’s lease several time helping him with food plots and doing a little clearing with my skid steer for shooting lanes, and almost every time I’ve been out there, there‘s hard evidence that the state trooper has been joy riding/trespassing on his lease. My friend is a much better person than I am, because he won’t ”do unto other what they’ve already done to you”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3752256, member: 24452"] A friend got on a new deer lease a few years ago, and while he was exploring it, he got turned around and ended up on the neighboring lease. When he realized his mistake, he immediately turned around and got back on his place. A few days later, a local game warden showed up at his house accusing him of criminal trespass. He had no idea what was going on. The game warden told him the guy on the other lease (a local state trooper) had pictures of him trespassing. After explaining the situation, the game warden still raked him over the coals but didn’t ticket him or anything. I’ve been out to my friend’s lease several time helping him with food plots and doing a little clearing with my skid steer for shooting lanes, and almost every time I’ve been out there, there‘s hard evidence that the state trooper has been joy riding/trespassing on his lease. My friend is a much better person than I am, because he won’t ”do unto other what they’ve already done to you”. [/QUOTE]
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