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Lucky LLama
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:34 am    Post subject: What to do with a dog and cat killer Reply with quote

The joys of internet dating-met this subhuman who is a big hunter-I don't know if he thought I'd be impressed that he carries a handgun or rifle at all times-what upsets me is he shoots any cats or dogs he sees while driving in the country or walking in the woods-guess they will eat game birds.The local law said they could charge him with cruelty to animals if caught shooting someone's pet. To make his personality even more pleasant-he admits to tearing down the orange SD Lockout signs when ever he sees them-he feels his hunting tags from GFP should allow him to hunt on everyone's land-he can't understand why a landowner would charge-I'm thinking-land tax,my feeding the game animals year round,gates left open,shooting near building,bullet holes in old farm equipment. This is going somewhere-what does on do with such a scum-thanks for letting me vent-Lucky Llama


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Big Muddy rancher
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Introduce him to Liberty Belle and she will take him by the ear and straighten him right out for you. Wink Cowboy


I think most land owners refer to those types as slob hunters. Their kind aren't welcome any where.


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Faster horses
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 9:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shoot, shovel and shut up, and I don't mean an animal...


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Liberty Belle
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 11:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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To make his personality even more pleasant-he admits to tearing down the orange SD Lockout signs when ever he sees them-he feels his hunting tags from GFP should allow him to hunt on everyone's land-he can't understand why a landowner would charge

This is one reason that a lot of folks in the Lockout don't post the Lockout signs. They're scared of the vandalism and violence inccured by many associated with the Lockout and they figure they will "just say no" to anyone asking to hunt.

We have seen many incidents of this kind of vandalism around our area. Signs ripped down, carcasses and guts piled under the Lockout signs, livestock and dogs shot, etc. And GF&P turns a blind eye, although they are Johnny on the spot when they see a blatent violation like a hunter caught dragging his deer to the pickup at the end of the day without his blaze orange sweatshirt on! The CO that arrested that hunter had to drive right by the carcasses piled under the Lockout No Hunting sign. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?


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Lucky LLama
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

we have said No to hunter's and they feel they are doing us a favor by letting them on our land to kill the critter that is eating the grass and grain-this freak also clubs porcupines at night-again-the same reason-they eat game birds-I was unaware one could shoot pheasants in the winter. He almost screwed up and shoot someone's two dogs on Nemo road(near Rapid City) he was hiking-went to shoot the first dog and the owners-also hiking-came around the corner-I believe in Karma-what goes around-comes around-thanks for your imput-can you tell I totally dislike this subhuman-besides the fact his picture was 15 years old,he also used a picture of three of his taller and better looking friends-I say false advertising-internet dating-no wonder I like my llamas and cattle


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