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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2229044" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I just got a PM from Willer and do not for the life of me know why he sent this to me:</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Why are you sending this to me??? I live in GA, but hunted in PA for over 50 years. Never once did a dairy farmer tell to pick up a dead chuck. Farmers used to welcome us to hunt for chucks and if we did a good job they would invite us for deer season. Don't know what kind of chuck hunting you have done, but we hunted about a week after the farmers cut their fields for hay. then in a few more weeks the grass was too high to hunt chucks. Then a month or so later farmers took another field cut. If you shoot a chuck in the summer the body decays so fast or the crows, coyotes, fox, buzzards get them may three days at the most and no more chuck!!!. There is no damage to hay cutting machines! The only damage is from chucks digging holes and rocks dug up. The machines either brake an axel from the hole or a rock gets into the cutters. Decaying stink!!! Where you ever on a DAIRY FARM from all the cow manure!! This apposed to a dead chuck smell that will probably be eaten in a day hundreds or thousands of yards in the middle of nowhere.</strong></p><p><strong>Where pray tell do you hunt and what farmers would ban you from hunting because you left a dead chuck???</strong></p><p>!</p><p></p><p><strong>This is my reply</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2229044, member: 116439"] I just got a PM from Willer and do not for the life of me know why he sent this to me: [B]Why are you sending this to me??? I live in GA, but hunted in PA for over 50 years. Never once did a dairy farmer tell to pick up a dead chuck. Farmers used to welcome us to hunt for chucks and if we did a good job they would invite us for deer season. Don't know what kind of chuck hunting you have done, but we hunted about a week after the farmers cut their fields for hay. then in a few more weeks the grass was too high to hunt chucks. Then a month or so later farmers took another field cut. If you shoot a chuck in the summer the body decays so fast or the crows, coyotes, fox, buzzards get them may three days at the most and no more chuck!!!. There is no damage to hay cutting machines! The only damage is from chucks digging holes and rocks dug up. The machines either brake an axel from the hole or a rock gets into the cutters. Decaying stink!!! Where you ever on a DAIRY FARM from all the cow manure!! This apposed to a dead chuck smell that will probably be eaten in a day hundreds or thousands of yards in the middle of nowhere. Where pray tell do you hunt and what farmers would ban you from hunting because you left a dead chuck???[/B] ! [B]This is my reply[/B] [/QUOTE]
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