Posted by rrlund on December 08, 2009 at 16:24:35 from (216.46.211.172):
Where do some of these misserable brain dead idiots get their badges? It's illegal to bait or feed deer in Michigan because of the fear of chronic wasting disease. I have 35 loads of ear corn piled in the edge of a 6 acre or so pasture,completely surrounded by a 5 strand barbed wire fence. It's about 150 feet from 4 other cribs full of corn. Do you see where I'm going with this? That's right,some useless morron woman DNR officer stopped today and told my wife that we were going to have to cover it. Said it was a baiting issue. First off,I'm NOT going to cover it. It would trap the moisture in and it would rot. Second,I don't know who's luckier that I was hauling bales and wasn't here when she stopped,her or me. I'd probably be in jail right now if she'd talked to me about it. I sent an email to the state Farm Bureau office to see if they have a leg to stand on. Hope somebody gets back to me on it tomorrow. If these idiots are stupid enough to push me on this,it's the last straw. I'm calling and auctioneer and a realtor. A$$heads don't know the difference between baiting and temporary storage. Guess they'd better do something about the thousands of tons of sugar beets that are piled up all over the state with NO fence around them,and the round bales in the fencerows,the open sided haybarns,open faced bunker silos. I'm so pi$$ed off right now I could spit nails! D@mn this worthless state and everybody in it!
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