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<blockquote data-quote="Bwales95" data-source="post: 4960942" data-attributes="member: 19320"><p>Reminds me of when i first started hunting and leased a 100acres for cheap. I walked in one weekday morning around thanksgiving to find a young teenager in my stand. Turns out his dad knew the landowner and the landowner gave the kid permission to hunt even though i was paying. The anger i initially had walking up to the person in my stand (ready to throw down thinking he was poaching) quickly turned to the landowner. But at the end of the day it wasnt much money and we hadnt signed anything.Plus, I knew the landowner and he was bad off on drugs along with some family problems. I ended up hunting the following weekend, shot the first deer i saw, and pulled my stands. Lesson learned, don't lease hunting land from people likely on drugs or having other life problems- steer clear!</p><p></p><p>OP, i hope you catch this joker and the law does their part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bwales95, post: 4960942, member: 19320"] Reminds me of when i first started hunting and leased a 100acres for cheap. I walked in one weekday morning around thanksgiving to find a young teenager in my stand. Turns out his dad knew the landowner and the landowner gave the kid permission to hunt even though i was paying. The anger i initially had walking up to the person in my stand (ready to throw down thinking he was poaching) quickly turned to the landowner. But at the end of the day it wasnt much money and we hadnt signed anything.Plus, I knew the landowner and he was bad off on drugs along with some family problems. I ended up hunting the following weekend, shot the first deer i saw, and pulled my stands. Lesson learned, don’t lease hunting land from people likely on drugs or having other life problems- steer clear! OP, i hope you catch this joker and the law does their part. [/QUOTE]
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