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This is part II of Trespassing antelope hunters
Sunday mornig I took out a second group of hunters, After giving the older gentleman two good standing broadside shots with a rest. I find out that the man was having trouble with his eyes. (really sad to see an older hunter realize that he can no longer hunt like he could in just a few years ago) They decided to try elsewhere.
As we were leaving the field, A pickup filled with hunters pulled up and started to talf to us, "how did you do", "We misses on also", "yadda, yadda, yadda" "I don't think that I have met you I am so-and -so I a guide service out of the Honkers Inn Lodge up in New Pine Creek" At this point he gives me the broshure for his lodge. I tell the woman who is in obveously the person being guided good luck and I headed home to drop my hunters off.
Little did I know, this guide after following me up the road to find out where I was going, turned around and went back into the field just to the north of where I had just left. this field is being leased by a neighbor, from an absenttee owner. They proceded to shoot an antelope from the back of the pick-up. As they were pulling out of the field, a third neighbor, (retired cop) who had been watching the whole event, came out to confront these guys. The guide told the retired cop that he was hunting with ME!!!. The Cop, having seen the pick-up pull over and talk to me, he figured that I didn't give good directions where the fences were. He wrote down a description of the pick-up and licience number and sent them on the way.
I wouldn't have know anything about the trespassing except, the retired cop calls the ranch to ask if next time we could give better directions to prevent this from happening again. I was so mad when I heard what had taken place, I could have spit nails. The retired cop said he would call the game warden."Oh yes, we will send a warden up as soon as we can, THAT WILL BE SEPT. 3rd." Good thing it wasn't an emergancy.
I then find out the guide call the neighbor who is leasing the land the next day and offers to pay for the antelope. Talk about an attempt to bribe someone. This guy is scum, it is people like this that is causing private land to be locked up.
Sunday mornig I took out a second group of hunters, After giving the older gentleman two good standing broadside shots with a rest. I find out that the man was having trouble with his eyes. (really sad to see an older hunter realize that he can no longer hunt like he could in just a few years ago) They decided to try elsewhere.
As we were leaving the field, A pickup filled with hunters pulled up and started to talf to us, "how did you do", "We misses on also", "yadda, yadda, yadda" "I don't think that I have met you I am so-and -so I a guide service out of the Honkers Inn Lodge up in New Pine Creek" At this point he gives me the broshure for his lodge. I tell the woman who is in obveously the person being guided good luck and I headed home to drop my hunters off.
Little did I know, this guide after following me up the road to find out where I was going, turned around and went back into the field just to the north of where I had just left. this field is being leased by a neighbor, from an absenttee owner. They proceded to shoot an antelope from the back of the pick-up. As they were pulling out of the field, a third neighbor, (retired cop) who had been watching the whole event, came out to confront these guys. The guide told the retired cop that he was hunting with ME!!!. The Cop, having seen the pick-up pull over and talk to me, he figured that I didn't give good directions where the fences were. He wrote down a description of the pick-up and licience number and sent them on the way.
I wouldn't have know anything about the trespassing except, the retired cop calls the ranch to ask if next time we could give better directions to prevent this from happening again. I was so mad when I heard what had taken place, I could have spit nails. The retired cop said he would call the game warden."Oh yes, we will send a warden up as soon as we can, THAT WILL BE SEPT. 3rd." Good thing it wasn't an emergancy.
I then find out the guide call the neighbor who is leasing the land the next day and offers to pay for the antelope. Talk about an attempt to bribe someone. This guy is scum, it is people like this that is causing private land to be locked up.