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Started by quavers59, December 11, 2016, 12:24:59 PM
Quote from: quavers59 on December 11, 2016, 12:24:59 PMThis happened last Spring around the 3rd week of May. A disabled turkey hunter at Stewart State Forest in NY. He can no longer sit in his truck on the old railroad bed near Rt. 208 and bordering Stewart State Forest. He was told he can't hunt there anymore. He has a huge camo net that he lowers down on his drivers side. Problem is that he now drives in way to far in fields and sits. Saw his tracks in several fields before he stopped to talk with me one Sat. Even disabled turkey hunters can't drive way in on farmer access roads and control fields. Some members here hunt Stewart State Forest- so I thought I would give you a heads up for Next May. I met him 15 years ago on that railroad bed and he told me he took scores of turkeys right there.
Quote from: The Woodsman on December 11, 2016, 04:21:58 PMYou like to stir the pot just for the sake of being able to. Stick a tampon in it....
Quote from: quavers59 on December 12, 2016, 06:24:40 PMYou guys don't know--so read-- He already has the keys to all gates and can lock them up and drive in as can all disabled hunters. And he can park 2 miles in on any road and then walk in. What he cant do is drive 100-250 yards into a field and park.
Quote from: Bowguy on December 12, 2016, 07:19:10 PMQuote from: quavers59 on December 12, 2016, 06:24:40 PMYou guys don't know--so read-- He already has the keys to all gates and can lock them up and drive in as can all disabled hunters. And he can park 2 miles in on any road and then walk in. What he cant do is drive 100-250 yards into a field and park.Bill w all due respect you're not reading too good either. I've seen you on 2 forums now n you complain about people being all over places you promote n even give exact spots to. If the guy is a problem n you know so many spots just avoid that one. And all the other spots you have so many problems. You've talked about guys trying to beat you to some spots. Don't advertise them. No one thinks that is a good idea. I understand maybe the guy can't drive into a field but go somewhere else n let the guy hunt too. You seem to always want to help but help yourself and the others that may already hunt there by protecting your areas n keeping them quiet. There's a difference between public n publicized
Quote from: captpete on December 12, 2016, 09:01:32 PMQuote from: Bowguy on December 12, 2016, 07:19:10 PMQuote from: quavers59 on December 12, 2016, 06:24:40 PMYou guys don't know--so read-- He already has the keys to all gates and can lock them up and drive in as can all disabled hunters. And he can park 2 miles in on any road and then walk in. What he cant do is drive 100-250 yards into a field and park.Bill w all due respect you're not reading too good either. I've seen you on 2 forums now n you complain about people being all over places you promote n even give exact spots to. If the guy is a problem n you know so many spots just avoid that one. And all the other spots you have so many problems. You've talked about guys trying to beat you to some spots. Don't advertise them. No one thinks that is a good idea. I understand maybe the guy can't drive into a field but go somewhere else n let the guy hunt too. You seem to always want to help but help yourself and the others that may already hunt there by protecting your areas n keeping them quiet. There's a difference between public n publicized One of the best statements I've seen in a while.