Posted by Ultradog MN on October 30, 2018 at 05:46:44 from (172.58.84.8):
Usually along with the complaining about switching the clocks back this time of year we get a bunch of threads about what scoundrels deer hunters are. You know, the ones that tell ya about the trash left behind, the trespassers and fence cutters, how they thought the 100 lb pig with a pink ribbon on it's head was an 8 point buck and shot it, the guy next door who opens up with his twin 40mm Bofors on opening morning, using a D9 to go across your bean field to drag a fawn out, the poachers, the morons, the tough guy confrontations that left 2 hunters dead and 3 wounded and property owner walking away under the stand your ground laws. There haven't been any complaints about the slothful, drunken hunters yet this year who are sure to come like the caravan from Mexico (or he11) and are intent on destroying all things good and holy in the land. I always enjoy reading those threads this time of year. But where are they? The rifle opener is this Saturday so it's time to bring them on.
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