smokey7
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quote: Originally posted by nccoonhunter197
Was checked one time and he scared the crap out of us. We had two trucks and were a mile off the road after a heavy rain. Slick red mud. He walked in without a light, tripped over a skunk, and his shoes looked like they weighed twenty pounds each. He was shaking and after he checked everyones licenses he told us he hadn't been by himself in the field long. He was nervous. We gave him a ride out in the truck and when we got to the road there were three county mounties setting in their cars. He told us none of them even offered to walk in with him. We were far enough off the road we could have killed him and taken the other road out and never been seen by anyone. I have the utmost respect for anyone who puts their life on the line for the laws that criminals have caused to be written. A game warden knows that who he or she is going to check more than likely has a weapon of some kind and they hardly ever have back up with them.
Thats a whole lot different than the situation with our game wardens around here!!! They mean business. There old, mean, onery, sneaky, and both woods smart and street smart too. These around here in North Georgia can see like a eagle, smell like a bear, and hear like a deer. If that had been one of ours checking you out, before you ever even had a clue anyone was around at all he would have allready been watching you several minutes with his nitevision scope and knew exactly who you all were, where you lived, what you was hunting, and what your next step was gonna be!!!!!!!!!! Don't even once think im kidding.
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