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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5151044" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>I was camping/hunting Big South Fork up at Bandy Creek years ago and had went back to camp for lunch, it was opening of muzzle loader season, was standing near my camp site talking to a couple of guys when a Federal ranger and a hunter came back to the mans truck beside us, the hunter didn't have his orange on or his gun, the ranger had found him blood trailing a deer in the safety zone, he showed his rifle was locked in the truck, the federal park ranger couldn't find where the deer was shot at and told the man he would go to jail if he caught him in the safety zone tracking the deer, stated it was off limits no ifs ands or buts, also told him if the 4 wheeler in the junky trailer was unloaded he would lose it and be fined ect. I never hunted around a safety zone but the critters evidently know where its safe when the hunting starts. I make sure I stay a respectable distance away from boundary's if I know were they are, Like the country up there but they allow folks that aren't hunting to not wear orange and them fools will roam the woods, I am surprised somebody hasn't been shot up there,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5151044, member: 3237"] I was camping/hunting Big South Fork up at Bandy Creek years ago and had went back to camp for lunch, it was opening of muzzle loader season, was standing near my camp site talking to a couple of guys when a Federal ranger and a hunter came back to the mans truck beside us, the hunter didn't have his orange on or his gun, the ranger had found him blood trailing a deer in the safety zone, he showed his rifle was locked in the truck, the federal park ranger couldn't find where the deer was shot at and told the man he would go to jail if he caught him in the safety zone tracking the deer, stated it was off limits no ifs ands or buts, also told him if the 4 wheeler in the junky trailer was unloaded he would lose it and be fined ect. I never hunted around a safety zone but the critters evidently know where its safe when the hunting starts. I make sure I stay a respectable distance away from boundary's if I know were they are, Like the country up there but they allow folks that aren't hunting to not wear orange and them fools will roam the woods, I am surprised somebody hasn't been shot up there, [/QUOTE]
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