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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message m... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message news:0Nwyb.2817 I disagree, but based only on being very familiar with the way some REAL hunters hunt. My former neighbor's dad has about 1000 acres an hour south of Rochester. Avoca, Bath area? East Bloomfield, around routes 5 & 20. Ah, I know the area, somewhat. I used to live in Avoca, if you know where that is. I lived on Neil's Creek, a nice trout stream. Was funny to watch on April 1st as the city boys invaded in there brand new Orvis gear, thousand dollar fly rods, etc. I knew every fish holding hole in the creek, and would come out, poor farm boy, with my Mitchell 300 that was older than I was, and start pulling fish! They'd even try to BUY fish from me! The Brooklyn hunters who infect the Catskills are quite a crew, too. All amateurs. When I was in college, my roommate and I were sitting in the Roscoe Diner when a NYS trooper walked in and sat down a few stools away. We were hoping that the neon "We Are Stoned" signs on our foreheads weren't noticeable. There were a bunch of hunters in the parking lot admiring each others' new guns, new orange vests, etc. Suddenly....BLAM! One of the idiots shot out the windshield of the trooper's car. Poor cop shook his head, says to the waitress "Oh no....they're back", and goes outside & starts collecting guns and taking names. Around here, at least 2-3 hunters are killed each year, either with their own guns, falling out of tree stands, or due to the stupidity of their hunting partners. My former landlord was shot in the leg with an arror by another hunter. He was in a tree stand on totally flat land, wearing blaze orange. I guess he looked like one of them thar tree deer. :-) We used to hate it when they invaded our local bar, we were just country boys, and for various reasons, some legal, we wanted to be left alone. They drew cops around us, and generally raised hell, which was OUR vocation! |