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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5111530" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I was invited to a hunt. Large construction company. Large hunt. We go check in and find a place to hunt. My dad, my brother and myself. Didn't but a minute or 2 and I said, let's leave. Opening day of season. There were piles of corn and wheat, not spread buy piles. We had already set out chairs and cooler, and as we were loading up, here come the fellows, 3 trucks of TWRA officers. They pulled over asked to check our licenses and guns, you could 2 piles of corn and 1 pile of wheat. When they didn't say a word, I asked them how was this field legal? How could it be? They said don't worry, it everything is fine. Found out the construction company had done a good bit of work for the TWRA. We did not hunt, left and found another field and I made some phone calls, nothing happened as far as I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5111530, member: 652"] I was invited to a hunt. Large construction company. Large hunt. We go check in and find a place to hunt. My dad, my brother and myself. Didn't but a minute or 2 and I said, let's leave. Opening day of season. There were piles of corn and wheat, not spread buy piles. We had already set out chairs and cooler, and as we were loading up, here come the fellows, 3 trucks of TWRA officers. They pulled over asked to check our licenses and guns, you could 2 piles of corn and 1 pile of wheat. When they didn't say a word, I asked them how was this field legal? How could it be? They said don't worry, it everything is fine. Found out the construction company had done a good bit of work for the TWRA. We did not hunt, left and found another field and I made some phone calls, nothing happened as far as I know. [/QUOTE]
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