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#1744634 - 01/24/10 10:51 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: CWT]
7-08 fan
6 Point


Registered: 12/13/09
Posts: 537
Loc: Fayette County

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I had a summit viper climber stolen last year from my property just outside Savannah in Crump Tennessee, I was hunting with my girlfriend but didnt have a two man stand so I put her in a ladder stand and put my climber on the tree next to it about noon came back around 3:00 and the climber was gone I guess they watched me put it up. Whats so bad is I caught 2 guys hunting the weekend before and let them go, that will never happen again.
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#1744745 - 01/25/10 07:15 AM Re: Victims of theft [Re: CWT]
Setterman
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Registered: 12/31/09
Posts: 1783
Loc: Knoxville, TN

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I had a ladder stand stolen off of a piece of property in Roane Cty. Got it back because the moron walked down a muddy road back to where he had parked, which was also in the mud. Followed the muddy tire tracks back to the guys hovel trailer, and retrieved my ladder stand from his back yard. I have been very fortunate over the years, and feel sorry for you all that have had problems.
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#1745051 - 01/25/10 10:55 AM Re: Victims of theft [Re: Setterman]
Longhunter
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Registered: 09/03/08
Posts: 3788
Loc: Brewstertown in Morgan County...

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I had a Remington 300 mag lock on stolen within 250 yards of my house on Sims Rd in Scott county.
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#1745110 - 01/25/10 11:34 AM Re: Victims of theft [Re: Longhunter]
BigWes50
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Registered: 03/04/07
Posts: 3207
Loc: Chattanooga, TN

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I had an old climber stolen this year, I wasn't to upset about it, it was a really old climber and heavy as all get out so hope they had a rough time getting it out! I had a nice Moultrie trail cam stolen in Lincoln county in 2008, I know how you guys feel it sucks!
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#1745140 - 01/25/10 12:02 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: BigWes50]
plasticman
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Registered: 09/02/09
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I had a brand new trail cam stolen from one of my food plots and my son had a pop up chair blind stolen from the same area. It was this past muzzle loader season, in Perry co.

It really ticks me off to know that a fellow deer hunter would trespass and steel!

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#1745166 - 01/25/10 12:28 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: plasticman]
stik
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Registered: 03/12/99
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 Originally Posted By: plasticman
I had a brand new trail cam stolen from one of my food plots and my son had a pop up chair blind stolen from the same area. It was this past muzzle loader season, in Perry co.

It really ticks me off to know that a fellow deer hunter would trespass and steel!


but it's NOT a fellow deer hunter. it's a lowlife, scumsucking pos that is a waste of air.
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#1745189 - 01/25/10 12:41 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: stik]
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Killbilly
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Registered: 07/15/05
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I have had 6 stands stolen over the years.
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#1745206 - 01/25/10 12:56 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: stik]
MUP
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Registered: 08/01/07
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Loc: Just North of Chatt-town

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 Originally Posted By: stik
 Originally Posted By: plasticman
I had a brand new trail cam stolen from one of my food plots and my son had a pop up chair blind stolen from the same area. It was this past muzzle loader season, in Perry co.

It really ticks me off to know that a fellow deer hunter would trespass and steel!


but it's NOT a fellow deer hunter. it's a lowlife, scumsucking pos that is a waste of air.


Exactly...a trespassing poacher at best. \:\/


Edited by MUP (01/25/10 12:56 PM)
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#1745248 - 01/25/10 01:24 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: MUP]
BlackBelt
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Registered: 08/09/08
Posts: 2615
Loc: SouthWest TN

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I didn't lose anything this year, but I found both parts of a Summit climbing stand in the middle of Vernie Kirk road in McNairy County. Looks like it fell off the back of a truck or something. I asked the homeowners that were home that morning on that part of the road if they knew anything about it, but they didn't. I also put a cardboard sign up on the stop sign at Vernie and Hwy57 about it but nobody ever called.
If it belongs to one of you guys, let me know. If you can ID it, i'll get it to ya.



Edited by BlackBelt (01/25/10 01:24 PM)

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#1745336 - 01/25/10 02:27 PM Re: Victims of theft [Re: BlackBelt]
Buck Nekkid
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my father in law had a $300 2 man ladder stand took from behind my house.took it but left my trail cam bungied to a tree.
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