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Wow thats pretty low, some freaking people????
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Small area, Wouldn't be hard to find out who it was, give me a shout with details if you like.
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Man that is balsy. I would have 100% drove into the field when they were setting up and asked who they were
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obviously someone you know. did you tell anyone where you had permission?? shouldnt be too hard too figure out
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Dis-honest people that happen to be hunters. They will return
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Sorry to hear thus happened to you Longshot ...... But yes there are POS out there that say things to benefit their own situation only. It hurts your credibility and in thus case possibly a good hook up for good shoots.
Call the jerks out, make an example if them. They only end up shooting themselves in the foot. No pun intended. Types like that aren't worth spending any time with ether.
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There are certainly hunters I know that know I hunt this field, and none come to mind that would do that... these guys must have learned my name through someone as I didn't recognize them through the bino's, and certainly didn't make any friends.
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Longshot
Sorry to hear about this. One solution, might be to contact the land owner and let him know that in future, if you were to allow anyone you know hunt the property, that you will contact the landowner prior to their arrival. So if the landowner has not heard from you, then no permission has been given.
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It happens all over, sometimes you will take someone out or mention you had a good shoot and next year what do you think? They are knocking on doors at farms you have been hunting for years trying to cork you. Not very ethical, but it happens way more than you would think. Most landowners if they are aware of the situation will simply say no send them away, if they know what's going on.