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Re: Bushy creek outfitters indiana
[Re: 243Win]
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12/30/19 11:08 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 12,263 Oxford, AL. USA
Big Game Hunter
Doesn’t Know His Code
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Doesn’t Know His Code
Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 12,263
Oxford, AL. USA
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Bad reviews speak volumes.
No reviews are much better than bad ones.
Also, Indiana wouldn’t be my first choice for a Midwest hunt.
That being said, I’ve not heard anything good about them.
IKNOWMYPHUCKINGCODEDAMMITYOUDICKHEAD!!!
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Re: Bushy creek outfitters indiana
[Re: Big Bore]
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12/31/19 06:05 PM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
Grumpy Old Man
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Grumpy Old Man
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Lots of great places in Texas. Go there. Midwest is full of crooks. Texas?!?!?!? Schit!!!! You'd have to PAY ME to hunt in Texas!
My opinions and comments are my own. They do not reflect the position or political opinions of Aldeer or any of the Aldeer administration.
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Re: Bushy creek outfitters indiana
[Re: 243Win]
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01/01/20 04:40 PM
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Posts: 35,454 Missouri
swamp_fever2002
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Franklin County Health Department meeting Jan. 2018
Another septic concern was addressed by Meier, this stemming from a complaint visit to Bushy Creek Outfitters. The business, located off Bushy Road just east of Yellow Bank Road, offers hunting expeditions at various properties around the county; the cost includes lodging and meals for stays that can exceed one week.
“Our only dog in this fight, so to speak, is that he’s serving food in an unapproved kitchen and basically running a hotel on residential septic,” said Meier, following a site visit with fellow sanitarian David Fehlinger and Cindy Orschell, the county’s Area Plan Commission executive director.
“We’ve sent them a letter, urging a written response to the state,” added Meier. “So far, we haven’t heard anything and Cindy’s not heard anything (re: zoning). I don’t know how I need to work with (Bushy Creek) on getting it stopped. Right now, there are no septic permits or permit to sell food to the general public.”
Fehlinger added, “If they serve anything besides breakfast, it’s considered a restaurant or retail food establishment. They could quit offering food but they’re still way over capacity on septic and would have to pay for permits to redo the whole thing.”
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Franklin County Health Department meeting October 2018
Bushy Creek Whitetail Outfitters offers archery, firearms and muzzleloader hunts at 11101 Bushy Road, Metamora, in between U.S. 52 and State Road 1. Sanitarian David Fehlinger received a complaint because owner Jerry Eversole "was housing and feeding all these people and he wasn't a bed-and-breakfast and he wasn't a hotel. He doesn't have proper septic to accept all that sewage."
Fehlinger reported Eversole built eight bedrooms along his home's edge with a bathroom for every two. The sanitarian said the owner must comply with ISDH Sanitary Division septic rules and improve the kitchen for breakfast only. "He can't serve lunch or dinner."
Nevertheless, Fehlinger said Eversole wanted to withdraw from the agreement with FCHD that he would not use his personal kitchen to feed people and he would not house persons in his home overnight.
Attorney Gene Stewart, who advises the department, said because the owner is not in compliance, "we initiated civil action. He agreed to take the necessary steps. He hasn't. We filed a citation for him coming into court for the purpose of shutting him down."
A Franklin Circuit Court hearing is set for Nov. 1. "Our position is if he needs more time, we'll give him more time" to bring the business into compliance. The attorney said he can't house and feed hunters until that occurs. Fehlinger added, "He can still have the hunts, but they can't stay there and eat there." ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Franklin County Health Department meeting Feb 2019
Board President Patsy Weileman, Brookville, asked about Bushy Creek Outfitters, which has been on the department's radar since last year.
The business offers archery, firearms and muzzleloader hunts at 11101 Bushy Road, Metamora, in between U.S. 52 and State Road 1. Fehlinger received a complaint because owner Jerry Eversole "was housing and feeding all these people and he wasn't a bed-and-breakfast and he wasn't a hotel. He doesn't have proper septic to accept all that sewage," he noted at the third quarter board meeting.
During a Nov. 1 Franklin Circuit Court hearing on a civil lawsuit, Fehlinger and county attorney Gene Stewart talked to Oversole and his attorney, Jud McMillin. "We signed the paperwork the day after deer season" was over. ... "There's been a letter (stating he would not use his personal kitchen to feed people and he would not house persons in his home overnight) and supposedly they're abiding by it."
It takes a long time to grow an old friend.
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