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<blockquote data-quote="JDBraddy" data-source="post: 3041808" data-attributes="member: 72518"><p>The most prolific hunter I ever met, was a homeless man, back in the 1970-80's. He had built a little tarr-paper shack in an undeveloped wooded section that bordered my uncle's property, and was living "off the grid". </p><p></p><p>He was subsistence hunting daily, using primitive weapons he made himself, bow, spear, sling, snairs, traps, etc... He had an old SKS, but I don't know that he ever used it.</p><p></p><p>My uncle tolerated him because he controlled pests, pigs, coyotes, even jackrabbit, but left local livestock unmolested. And would alert the land owners to problems on their properties. </p><p></p><p>A boy at the time, I wasn't allowed around "Crazy George", but was present several times when my uncle interacted with him. He lived that way for years, untill he was eventually found deceased of natural causes. </p><p></p><p>I always imagined that this is how the bulk of our ancestors must have lived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBraddy, post: 3041808, member: 72518"] The most prolific hunter I ever met, was a homeless man, back in the 1970-80's. He had built a little tarr-paper shack in an undeveloped wooded section that bordered my uncle's property, and was living "off the grid". He was subsistence hunting daily, using primitive weapons he made himself, bow, spear, sling, snairs, traps, etc... He had an old SKS, but I don't know that he ever used it. My uncle tolerated him because he controlled pests, pigs, coyotes, even jackrabbit, but left local livestock unmolested. And would alert the land owners to problems on their properties. A boy at the time, I wasn't allowed around "Crazy George", but was present several times when my uncle interacted with him. He lived that way for years, untill he was eventually found deceased of natural causes. I always imagined that this is how the bulk of our ancestors must have lived. [/QUOTE]
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