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Re: Baiting
[Re: IDOT]
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12/20/14 10:17 AM
12/20/14 10:17 AM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 3,466 Sumter County
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 3,466
Sumter County
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Yes you can get a ticket. We had a food plot that was pretty close to the property line (it had been a log loading area). Our neighbor would hunt from his side of the line constantly. I got there early one morning and got into my shooting house. At about 7am 3 does come into field. This yahoo shoots one of the deer out of my field. He is a crazy guy so I did not say anything. He never knew I was in the house. He drags deer out. I called the GW and explained what had happened. I asked if I put up a feeder could he catch the guy. Warden said yes but that I would not be able to hunt that stand for 10 days after all corn was removed/eaten.
I put feeder up in the middle of the field. About 2 weeks later the warden was sitting in my shooting house and the neighbor shoots a spike from my feeder.
I think he got written up for poaching, trespassing, no license, not filling out game recording paperwork, hunting over bait and no orange.
That was well worth losing a place to hunt, knowing I cost that loser that much money.
I love my country, but don't trust my government.
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