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I just had to call the cops!

LOL, I also saw siting and thought sitting. Probably why I didn't catch it is that my sister and I as kids would be allowed to sit on my grandfather's black Angus bull, LOL. So, it was just part of my experience.
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So glad you are ok. Yes unfortunately you should now plan on posting no trespassing signs on the rest of your property lines. Too many idiots out there hunting don't understand the proper safety that it requires. It is people like these that give us hunters a bad reputation. I have hunted for years and passed up MANY shots, because I was not sure where the bullet would go if I missed.
We always shut the dogs up during rifle season just in case someone mistook them for a deer. Kept the horses closer to the house too. I can't believe the nerve of some people, my husband was hunting our bottomland and saw someone cross our fence, when he went to ask what they were doing, they told him they were hunting on their property and for him to leave.
Later that same week someone pulled into our drive ( 1/4 mile long) telling me they were hunting, after getting permission from the owner. I told them I was the owner and the only people hunting here would be me and my husband. Luckily for me the dogs had already let me know someone was coming up, and I just happened to be outside standing at the tailgate of the blazer with my 30-30 right beside me. These 2 old boys didn't even get a chance to pull their guns out of the truck. Needless to say they left.
Please be careful, and thank God you are safe.
 
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OMG that's too funny. I know this really had to ruffle up your feathers, but the part where they ask your husband to leave his own land....priceless! I can't believe the stupidity of some people!
 
Trisha, sooo glad your fine. Last week we had 4 coyotes on our property, DH shot at the leaders feet as there were houses behind them. People need to pay attention . One of the first hings I learned when learning about guns is to ALWAYS know where your bullet will end up!

I have a friend that her and her husband will no longer hunt in our area because the keep running into mexicans from the city that have their whole family with them and even the small children are armed!! You know people like that do not have a license.

Do definetly contact the game warden, they WILL do something about this. Hunting is not a police problem.
Good luck, keep everyone safe!

Monica
 
In Wisconsin this year a teen ager was shot by his grandpa. The kid was on the ground hunting, and had gone and gotten a brown blanket from the car to wrap himself in to keep warm.
Another kid had a bullet come through the windshield of the car he was sitting in that was parked in the parking lot at a public hunting grounds. He was not hit, it just sailed through the car.
It is amazing the # of people who do not practice common sense while hunting.
 
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The same situation happened up in Maine, a woman was out hanging her clothes (in the cold of winter), she had on fleecy gloves, and some hunter mistook them for the tail of a white-tailed deer. She was new to the area and hadn't a clue she was signing her death notice by wearing those gloves, and the condemnation of her by the locals was so horrible I felt the same as you; it still makes my blood boil!
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Oh yea, forgot to add, around here it's illegal to fire a gun within 500' of a residence, doesn't matter if it's hunting season or not.
 
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Trisha, I'm so glad you are okay! Post away!

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It is really sad the people that "hunt" (notice the quotes). We had a problem with a hunter shooting one of our heifers one year. She was black and white, the deer are brown! How can one hunt something they don't even know?

It's the jerks that give hunting a bad name. I come from a family of hunters and married into one and these type of things are not tolerated!
 

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