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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5690361" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>Once in Georgia on a managed hunt I was driving back to the campsite after the morning hunt.</p><p>The dirt road was winding and narrow so it took some care to meet an oncoming vehicle. The only vehicle that I met was the green pickup truck. The warden waved at me to stop and in a friendly manner asked how I'd done. I told him the truth that I'd not seen a thing, etc. As we were chatting and our windows were even with each other, I noticed he kept looking intently at my hands, weird I thought. Later my friends told me that that guy looks for traces of blood on your hands and especially under your fingernails! Pretty sneaky!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5690361, member: 20050"] Once in Georgia on a managed hunt I was driving back to the campsite after the morning hunt. The dirt road was winding and narrow so it took some care to meet an oncoming vehicle. The only vehicle that I met was the green pickup truck. The warden waved at me to stop and in a friendly manner asked how I'd done. I told him the truth that I'd not seen a thing, etc. As we were chatting and our windows were even with each other, I noticed he kept looking intently at my hands, weird I thought. Later my friends told me that that guy looks for traces of blood on your hands and especially under your fingernails! Pretty sneaky! [/QUOTE]
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