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One-buck proposal for the combined muzzleloader and gun seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="tjones96761" data-source="post: 2002083" data-attributes="member: 8955"><p>Totally agree. I'm not going to point the guy out, but I called the game ranger for the county I was in during muzzle loader season when I rolled up on a couple guys with a rifle layed over the cab of the truck about to drop the hammer on small buck in a persimmon patch beside the county road. They took off when they saw me. I got a good look at the vehicle to give a description along with a partial plate number. The ranger took my call and basically said it was too far out to be worth the time and effort. Apparently rangers are assigned by county and we were at the county line 20 miles from town. I would bet all true-blue poachers are privy to such intel and know the grey areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjones96761, post: 2002083, member: 8955"] Totally agree. I'm not going to point the guy out, but I called the game ranger for the county I was in during muzzle loader season when I rolled up on a couple guys with a rifle layed over the cab of the truck about to drop the hammer on small buck in a persimmon patch beside the county road. They took off when they saw me. I got a good look at the vehicle to give a description along with a partial plate number. The ranger took my call and basically said it was too far out to be worth the time and effort. Apparently rangers are assigned by county and we were at the county line 20 miles from town. I would bet all true-blue poachers are privy to such intel and know the grey areas. [/QUOTE]
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