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by rotor
Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:26 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Chucky and the deer blind.
Replies: 26
Views: 18634

Re: Chucky and the deer blind.

narcissist wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:45 pm
rotor wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:39 pm This in the world of crimes is a small potato crime not worth spending money or time on. I really sympathize with the author too as a blind is hard enough to make and maintain. Fingerprints though are not the way, new DNA testing is. Note I said new. My DNA is not in a database but my stupid brother did one of those DNA tests so essentially my DNA is in a database. Unless one is looking for a big time crime though don't expect any law enforcement agency to spend the money or time on this case. Now setting up remote control deer on a road and putting game wardens out all night to catch bubba is a different matter.

Now deer leases, I let a friend hunt my property for deer and hogs, he moved and left a nice blind but a storm blew it over. Anyone in Wichita Falls area that wants a deer lease, I don't charge anything and will take one person, but you must maintain the blind, bring the feeder corn and not shoot quail. You let me know before hand when you will go out so I don't shoot you by mistake. I have 89 acres. I don't charge anything. I don't make any money off of this. The State of Texas officially owns the game. I am not a deer hunter but will go for the hogs. PM if you are interested. Someone who respects the land only.
Rotor, please be careful I had a "friend" that I worked with over 10 years that I finally let hunt. He had his own spot free of charge years later it turned out bad even with a new "liability release" signed every year he sued us for over $300,000 dollars. Sincs he "hurt" his back while hunting, if you decide to let someone hunt be sure to get a "attorney" to go over everything and draw up the release.[ luckily liability ins.coverd the cost ]
This is very discouraging. No good deed goes unpunished. I really don't see anyway that I would pay an attorney so that I could provide a free service. I am old fashioned and perhaps stupid but I still like a handshake agreement. And I use Roundup and wouldn't sue. Thanks for the comment though.
by rotor
Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:33 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Chucky and the deer blind.
Replies: 26
Views: 18634

Re: Chucky and the deer blind.

Grayling813 wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2019 12:57 pm
One other person and myself has sent him a PM. I'm second on the list.
You are first on the list now.
by rotor
Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:39 pm
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Chucky and the deer blind.
Replies: 26
Views: 18634

Re: Chucky and the deer blind.

This in the world of crimes is a small potato crime not worth spending money or time on. I really sympathize with the author too as a blind is hard enough to make and maintain. Fingerprints though are not the way, new DNA testing is. Note I said new. My DNA is not in a database but my stupid brother did one of those DNA tests so essentially my DNA is in a database. Unless one is looking for a big time crime though don't expect any law enforcement agency to spend the money or time on this case. Now setting up remote control deer on a road and putting game wardens out all night to catch bubba is a different matter.

Now deer leases, I let a friend hunt my property for deer and hogs, he moved and left a nice blind but a storm blew it over. Anyone in Wichita Falls area that wants a deer lease, I don't charge anything and will take one person, but you must maintain the blind, bring the feeder corn and not shoot quail. You let me know before hand when you will go out so I don't shoot you by mistake. I have 89 acres. I don't charge anything. I don't make any money off of this. The State of Texas officially owns the game. I am not a deer hunter but will go for the hogs. PM if you are interested. Someone who respects the land only.
by rotor
Wed Sep 25, 2019 11:52 am
Forum: Hunting Photos
Topic: Chucky and the deer blind.
Replies: 26
Views: 18634

Re: Chucky and the deer blind.

Maybe your game warden hasn't watched Animal Planet's Lone Star Law. Those people seem pretty tough.

I agree with you that this game warden could have done more like a face to face interview with the other landowner. What if someone had been in the blind when it had been shot at? If you had shot the wrong species of duck I guarantee you a game warden would have been watching and ticketed you the big bucks.

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