PAYBACK
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 4
PAYBACK
This was is rotten thing to do but someone had to do this to teach these guy’s a lesson.
When your hunting on property that your not suppose to be on TRESSPASSING
We all do it, or did it. Maybe the property belongs to a big company that doesn’t post it or maybe the land belongs to someone who can care less about it, our in this case an old estate that isn’t patrolled like it was years ago.
We’ll this is the only way you hunt in the suburbs. I am sure a lot of you can relate to this.
But when you have other hunters force you out of a piece of property that they them self’s don’t have permission to hunt, because they want it all to them self’s.
This takes BALL’S but so does this letter to the owner of the estate.
Yours truly, PAYBACK
Dear Sir or Madam
It has been brought to my attention that your estate is not as secure as you might think The fence that surrounds it has been cut open in several places to allow several young men to access your property and hunt deer with bow & arrow without your knowledge.
I have seen them access your property but tried to mind my own business until I viewed
A wounded deer walking around on you’re side of the fence on one occasion, and these same men dragging a deer out of your property the very next day?
I am sorry that I did not notify you earlier.
Your anonymous neighbor
When your hunting on property that your not suppose to be on TRESSPASSING
We all do it, or did it. Maybe the property belongs to a big company that doesn’t post it or maybe the land belongs to someone who can care less about it, our in this case an old estate that isn’t patrolled like it was years ago.
We’ll this is the only way you hunt in the suburbs. I am sure a lot of you can relate to this.
But when you have other hunters force you out of a piece of property that they them self’s don’t have permission to hunt, because they want it all to them self’s.
This takes BALL’S but so does this letter to the owner of the estate.
Yours truly, PAYBACK
Dear Sir or Madam
It has been brought to my attention that your estate is not as secure as you might think The fence that surrounds it has been cut open in several places to allow several young men to access your property and hunt deer with bow & arrow without your knowledge.
I have seen them access your property but tried to mind my own business until I viewed
A wounded deer walking around on you’re side of the fence on one occasion, and these same men dragging a deer out of your property the very next day?
I am sorry that I did not notify you earlier.
Your anonymous neighbor
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
Posts: 586
RE: PAYBACK
Not to be an AZZ, but we all don't do it, or have done it!
I can say that I have NEVER hunted/trespassed on soemone elses land, and NEVER plan it!!!!!! Not sure what this post is about!
It's NOT THE ONLY WAY TO HUNT THE SUBURBS!!!! I hunted the Suburbs of Chicago for years up until this year. Now I hunt the burbs of Dallas and NO I DON'T TRESSPASS!
I can say that I have NEVER hunted/trespassed on soemone elses land, and NEVER plan it!!!!!! Not sure what this post is about!
It's NOT THE ONLY WAY TO HUNT THE SUBURBS!!!! I hunted the Suburbs of Chicago for years up until this year. Now I hunt the burbs of Dallas and NO I DON'T TRESSPASS!
#4
RE: PAYBACK
This is what you choose for your 1st post? Some incoherant rambling, and a letter that we could care less about? How do you know they didn't have permission?
Ya know the saying goes " You only get one chance to make a first impression." I for one, am not impressed!
Ya know the saying goes " You only get one chance to make a first impression." I for one, am not impressed!