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I have a story about hunting, this is just a vent/rant - pure and simple, but feel free to d@mn the action also.
Some friends have 18 acres with trails all over. A group of us were touring their paths this weekend, they are artists and have various 'art', mostly trail markers, installed all over the place. One installation was a simple metal tree stand with a pair of boots attached, very clever, brought a grin....until I asked where did you get that tree stand?
They "took it out of the neighbors field"...."Say what?!?! The stand looked brand new, probably cost about a hundred bucks. One of them is a vegetarian and they both think that no animal or tree should die or be cut down, ever - for any reason. I guess it's OK to trespass and steal other people's property tho. So they have no clue about the rules and regs of hunting and are also fairly new to the rural life. Still enraptured with seeing the wildlife and haven't lost enough seedlings, garden vegetables, wild birds they feed because of the rabbits, deer and hawks...... yet.![]()
I haven't asked about any more details of the 'theft' as I know I will be met with great defensive resistance, there may be more to the story than what appears to be a simple theft and it really isn't any of my business...but man it just pi$$es me off!!!
Thanks for listening.
lol........ so what are they living in, sitting on? How did the trials come about... clear any brush?
Oh, I told her straight up, twice, that it was stealing...but didn't take it any further at that time due to the company.Maybe it's because I'm old and cranky, but I wouldn't have hesitated to have embarrassed them about their illegal trespass to commit another crime, stealing someone's property.
While technically not theft, I friend was telling me that this pasted summer while fishing for salmon on Lake Michigan he reeled in a very expensive rod and reel. As he reeled in the line from the found rod he suddenly was fighting a fish. Ultimately landing a 25 pound Chinook he had a rod, reel, lure, and planer board. The planer board was marked with the name and phone number of the owner.
When I asked if the owner was surprised to get his equipment back my friend sheepishly admitted not calling. When I "scolded" him for keeping something that was not his he decided to return it to the original owner admitting later that he did feel pretty good be thanked for his honesty.
Right it right. If we don't speak out against dishonesty or hypocrisy it just gets worse.