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Started by Spitten and drummen, April 17, 2023, 07:27:39 PM
Quote from: 3bailey3 on April 17, 2023, 08:31:48 PMYeah I saw that Jody, even if they didn't know, which is hard to believe, ignorance of the law is no excuse! Those Bama boys were all over that!
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Quote from: Dazzler on April 18, 2023, 08:00:59 AM"We're a group of public hunters who have the drive to do whatever it takes to succeed."[/quotExcellent!!
Quote from: ScottTaulbee on April 20, 2023, 09:43:08 AMI could see it being an honest mistake. Sunday morning I went to a National forest spot about an hour from the house I've hunted the last several years. I've seen at most 2 other guys in there, locals, and we each have our own area we like to hunt. Pull up at 5:30 Am and this place was loaded, couldn't even pull in to turn around. So I'm headed to my fall back place and I notice another piece of National forest that no one is parked at, I figured it was because it was calling for 40 mph and wind and the only way to hunt the place is park on a small pull off that is basically in a ditch beside someone's yard and go straight up a 1200+ ft "mountain" side to get to where you can hunt. I get to the top and notice a barbed wire fence. I pull up my HuntWise app to see if those are remnants of an old property line or if that's an actual property line to private land. When I do that, the map shows red lines all through the area. I pull up the info on it, and it shows it as a "pioneer weapons area" meaning only archery, crossbow, or muzzleloader. And there I was with my 835. So I had to come right back down that side and go elsewhere. Had I not hit that fence at the top, I'd have never thought to look considering the sign showed National forest and directly across the road was more National forest that was open to "modern" weapons and neither were marked any differently on the signage. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on April 20, 2023, 04:26:16 PMQuote from: ScottTaulbee on April 20, 2023, 09:43:08 AMI could see it being an honest mistake. Sunday morning I went to a National forest spot about an hour from the house I've hunted the last several years. I've seen at most 2 other guys in there, locals, and we each have our own area we like to hunt. Pull up at 5:30 Am and this place was loaded, couldn't even pull in to turn around. So I'm headed to my fall back place and I notice another piece of National forest that no one is parked at, I figured it was because it was calling for 40 mph and wind and the only way to hunt the place is park on a small pull off that is basically in a ditch beside someone's yard and go straight up a 1200+ ft "mountain" side to get to where you can hunt. I get to the top and notice a barbed wire fence. I pull up my HuntWise app to see if those are remnants of an old property line or if that's an actual property line to private land. When I do that, the map shows red lines all through the area. I pull up the info on it, and it shows it as a "pioneer weapons area" meaning only archery, crossbow, or muzzleloader. And there I was with my 835. So I had to come right back down that side and go elsewhere. Had I not hit that fence at the top, I'd have never thought to look considering the sign showed National forest and directly across the road was more National forest that was open to "modern" weapons and neither were marked any differently on the signage. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMistake or not. As Greg stated earlier , ignorance is no excuse for the law. Fine then period.