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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ed B" data-source="post: 5199157" data-attributes="member: 7519"><p>I don't get the outrage, no one that knows the area is surprised. There are plenty of publicly owned properties you can't access and even more you can't hunt. I don't like it but those are the rules.</p><p></p><p>If that ranger allows him to retrieve that deer then you are going to have people leasing out someone's backyard for $5k all around there. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a dog in the hunt and don't know any of the parties but I'm glad the ranger did his job. As for him taking pictures, my guess is he wanted evidence in the event the deer was retrieved that they could later confirm it was the same deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed B, post: 5199157, member: 7519"] I don't get the outrage, no one that knows the area is surprised. There are plenty of publicly owned properties you can't access and even more you can't hunt. I don't like it but those are the rules. If that ranger allows him to retrieve that deer then you are going to have people leasing out someone's backyard for $5k all around there. I don't have a dog in the hunt and don't know any of the parties but I'm glad the ranger did his job. As for him taking pictures, my guess is he wanted evidence in the event the deer was retrieved that they could later confirm it was the same deer. [/QUOTE]
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