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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1343721" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>the worst poachers in our area, as I've stated before is some kids of a guy that owns a drilling company.</p><p>they think they have "ownership" even though they don't own it.</p><p>We confronted one of them the other day at the local convience store, and he sure told us how he had "changed his ways".</p><p>My confrontational question was " when did you have this coming to Jesus moment as the last day of season, I chased him on my three wheeler after dark (lights off for me)while he was taking shots at a buck running across my wheat field. I couldn't keep up, and he lost me. He passed a vehicle at an intersection, which just happened to be the wife of the neighbor that knew him, so I called BS to his face.</p><p>He just kept apologizing, and got in his truck and left. A-hole.</p><p></p><p>But back on the secondary topic, nobody in any county has a "keep out the outsiders" policy.</p><p>Some have that policy on their property, but thats their right.</p><p>That being said Grant is one of the first counties those from the east and from the south have access to pheasant. With the wildlife dept decision to make the limits the same to help enforcment, Grant has been over run with road hunters.</p><p>One of GW's told us in a local land owner meeting that he ticketed a guy that had road hunted GC for 20 years and this was the first time he had been caught. Cheapest lease he ever had.........Now you might understand how this mindset among lots of "outsiders" has ruined the hunting in GC. Its nowhere where it used to be and getting worse. I spend as much time following suspected road hunters as hunting, and that sux. We all have a network in our area with cell phone #'s. If we hear a shot, several calls go out and if its not one of ours, we go looking. Screws up our hunt, but the Govenor makes a lot of money on the fines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1343721, member: 5412"] the worst poachers in our area, as I've stated before is some kids of a guy that owns a drilling company. they think they have "ownership" even though they don't own it. We confronted one of them the other day at the local convience store, and he sure told us how he had "changed his ways". My confrontational question was " when did you have this coming to Jesus moment as the last day of season, I chased him on my three wheeler after dark (lights off for me)while he was taking shots at a buck running across my wheat field. I couldn't keep up, and he lost me. He passed a vehicle at an intersection, which just happened to be the wife of the neighbor that knew him, so I called BS to his face. He just kept apologizing, and got in his truck and left. A-hole. But back on the secondary topic, nobody in any county has a "keep out the outsiders" policy. Some have that policy on their property, but thats their right. That being said Grant is one of the first counties those from the east and from the south have access to pheasant. With the wildlife dept decision to make the limits the same to help enforcment, Grant has been over run with road hunters. One of GW's told us in a local land owner meeting that he ticketed a guy that had road hunted GC for 20 years and this was the first time he had been caught. Cheapest lease he ever had.........Now you might understand how this mindset among lots of "outsiders" has ruined the hunting in GC. Its nowhere where it used to be and getting worse. I spend as much time following suspected road hunters as hunting, and that sux. We all have a network in our area with cell phone #'s. If we hear a shot, several calls go out and if its not one of ours, we go looking. Screws up our hunt, but the Govenor makes a lot of money on the fines. [/QUOTE]
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