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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1597921" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Not only applies to up on the mountains....</p><p>I had a small pond(maybe 35 yard circle) i used to duck hunt while growing up....</p><p>I always went by myself..packed a couple decoys and handful of shells...only got birds after someone shot at town pond...always good for two or three birds....</p><p>Took two guys(for lack of better names for them) and told them i have had permission to hunt this spot for 15 years..even after the ranch changed hands...and i don't want you coming back here...</p><p>Well a couple years down the road the wife of the ranch gave me a bunch of crap in the grocery store about trespassing on her property without asking permission(which the guy said for me to hunt anytime I wanted)also helped I went to same church)...well I waited til she was finished with her rant..and stood right there in front of every person that heard her 'speech' calling me a trespasser and such...i then told her 'Joan..i will let you know a little something... I do know whom has been trespassing on your property..as well as you should'..so you need to shut your mouth until you have enough information and the correct trespassers names....and I haven't hunted that pond in five years'....</p><p>And as I originally talked with you and your husband about hunting there I would always call before I went just to let you know I would be there.........she got all red at the collar and face...for she knew without my saying a name whom it was trespassing.....as they did on lots of other people's places.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1597921, member: 99519"] Not only applies to up on the mountains.... I had a small pond(maybe 35 yard circle) i used to duck hunt while growing up.... I always went by myself..packed a couple decoys and handful of shells...only got birds after someone shot at town pond...always good for two or three birds.... Took two guys(for lack of better names for them) and told them i have had permission to hunt this spot for 15 years..even after the ranch changed hands...and i don't want you coming back here... Well a couple years down the road the wife of the ranch gave me a bunch of crap in the grocery store about trespassing on her property without asking permission(which the guy said for me to hunt anytime I wanted)also helped I went to same church)...well I waited til she was finished with her rant..and stood right there in front of every person that heard her 'speech' calling me a trespasser and such...i then told her 'Joan..i will let you know a little something... I do know whom has been trespassing on your property..as well as you should'..so you need to shut your mouth until you have enough information and the correct trespassers names....and I haven't hunted that pond in five years'.... And as I originally talked with you and your husband about hunting there I would always call before I went just to let you know I would be there.........she got all red at the collar and face...for she knew without my saying a name whom it was trespassing.....as they did on lots of other people's places..... [/QUOTE]
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