Last two days have been great to stretch your legs and get some exercise and have fun while doing it.
Isn’t that where a Boone and Crockett buck is behind every tree?I'm in stark County
You're actually 100 percent right , they all have beards with no mustaches and wear funny hats though. That's usually what I see behind every tree hereIsn’t that where a Boone and Crockett buck is behind every tree?
It’s been a running joke for a few years now. It was posted too get the dander up on a former member…..You're actually 100 percent right , they all have beards with no mustaches and wear funny hats though. That's usually what I see behind every tree here
I think I heard about it before just don't remember the details . It's funny how I see that saying on different forums now lolIt’s been a running joke for a few years now. It was posted too get the dander up on a former member…..
If you are willing to drive I can take you. If you have a place to hunt, you can invite me. Have dog, will travel.I'm in stark County
That's an extremely generous offer . Where do you reside ? Unfortunately I'm limited to public right now here until I can find some private permission. The spot I had is a very sore story ... I've never hunted squirrel on the public around here but I also haven't ran into a squirrel hunter in years so it might not be to badIf you are willing to drive I can take you. If you have a place to hunt, you can invite me. Have dog, will travel.
People suck. Sorry for your unpleasant interaction.I deliberated quite a bit as to whether or not I should relate this story. Read it and tell me what your thoughts are. I'm still processing this, but now I'm just kind of pissed about it. People are fucked up.
Yesterday Nancy and I went to Mohican state forest to squirrel hunt. I have visited the spots I hunt there 3-4 times a season since I first discovered them. I am familiar with these areas and I know where the boundaries are very well. I went there one time during the 21-22 season, did not do any good and did not go there once last season. So, I have not really hunted any of that since the 20-21 season, and I was looking forward to going back. We took Lefty, too. The hunt started like they all do. The dogs went off and hit a couple of dens before Slick got on one. It was way up high in a very tall tree on a rise surrounded by the top of another larger blowdown. Nancy never did see the squirrel, Slick would not stay on the tree, and I could not get into position for a shot. We walked away from that Grey squirrel. I sent them off again and Slick went a long ways and started barking. We hurried on toward him, but he left that tree and ran a long way again in a bit of a loop before he started barking again. He was still about 400 yards away, and I knew he was close to a private property line. We fought the briars and blowdowns to the top of the ridge and when I got to the top I could see Slick about 75 yards below me on a big Red Oak within 30 feet of the extremely well marked property line, but very much on the public ground, so I went to him for a look, tied Lefty away from the action and waited for Nancy who was lagging behind me pretty far. Slick stayed treed and by now had been barking for 10 minutes solid. I suspect that so much barking right on the property line attracted some unwanted attention. Nancy got there, finally, took forever to find a place to shoot, but was able to make a good head shot after I moved the squirrel around to here. I gathered up the squirrel, untied Lefty and since we were a half mile from the truck, we headed that direction, which put us walking away from the private property.
Lefty under our feet, Slick doing what he does, scouring. We get to the top of the ridge and I see Slick running toward the private ground again. He is about 150 yards or so from us, and about 50 yards across the property line when I called him to come to me (SLICK COME). He did not turn, so I toned his collar and called again (SLICK COME) and he turned and was running up the hill straight to us when I heard a guy yell "HEY SLICK'. I looked at Nancy and started trotting toward the dog who was still running toward me, and now back on the public ground. Person yells "KEEP YOUR DAMN DOG OFF MY PROPERTY'. Slick was with me now and I hollered back "SORRY" as we went over and down the other side of the ridge. I was a bit confounded. Did this mother fucker tried to call my dog to him? Then I was pissed. Slick was not on the man's property for more than 30 seconds, literally. Nancy a bit freaked out, too. We decided to just get the hell out of there and made a beeline to the truck. I'm glad we did, too. As we walked this just seemed more and more odd to me and I grew more concerned that this might not be over yet and we needed to get out of there asap. I was happy to see the truck. We loaded up the dogs put up the guns and got undressed. Since there was no sign of further interaction with hostile locals, I was getting my stuff out to clean the one squirrel we had when I heard a side by side coming down the road, which is a one lane gravel/mud path in the middle of nowhere. I have seen people cruising these roads in buggies before, so I did not jump to any conclusions. The buggy stopped about 50 feet behind us. I waved and started walking toward them when I saw two men raise their phones and were either taking video of photos of me/us and the truck. I approached the buggy and the driver rolled down the window, the passenger started yelling at me to keep my dog off his property. I mean yelling as loud as you can and still make words. I offered a calm, sincere apology, which only seemed to incense him further. After his second tirade I just said, "ok, I'm sorry, won't happen again." and walked away toward my truck. I realized then that they wanted to get a pic of my license plate, which they could not see because the tailgate was down and Nancy's legs were dangling in front it, too. They started driving on but stopped just past the front of the truck. Nancy saw them rolling down the window again and raising their phones, so she ran up there and stood blocking the front plate and leaning on the hood of the truck. I walked right up to the buggy again and I asked them what they were doing. The driver of buggy is in his late 60's or early 70's, the passenger is in his 60's. The passenger leans way across the buggy and is screaming at the top of his lungs, face beet red, eyes bulging, and he is shaking with anger. I mean he is literally shaking. He says to me "LOOK ME IN THE EYE. I'M GOING TO TELL YOU NICELY ONE TIME, KEEP YOUR DOG OFF MY PROPERTY". Lol, if that was "nicely" he likely would have stroked out had he been mean about it. I was staring him right in the eye as he requested and was surprisingly composed in light of the circumstance. The dude was unhinged, and now way out of line and I do not want this to escalate any further. Without so much as a blink, I calmly apologized again. I shifted my gaze to the driver whose face was only about two feet from mine. I looked him right in the eye and shook my head. The look on my face must have been enough to convince him that I had quite enough. I said, "we are done here, and we didn't really do anything wrong, anyway." Passenger says, "so how about letting me get your license plate number then?" I replied, "how about NO!" and walked over and stood next to Nancy in front of my truck. They sat there for about one minute and finally drove away. Once they were gone, we just came home. Dogs and us covered with ticks. We had to stop a few miles down the highway to brush the ticks off of us and pick them off the dogs. This was not a good hunt, lol.
I do not let my dogs run roughshod over private property lines, ever. Flagrant trespassing is not in my playbook, and when a dog does get across a line I call him back or go get him immediately and move away from that line. I'm wondering now how that plays out if I'm by myself. I did have my carry gun in the truck, but damn. It is bothersome and disappointing that there are so many fucked up crazy people in the world and you never know where you will find them or what they are capable of.
If any of you see pics of me on Facebook or something labeled as some no-good goddamned trespasser with his dogs running all over private property and shooting up the place, please understand that there are two sides to every story.
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I just cannot get over how irate this man was over essentially nothing. It does not make any sense.
The only thing I can think of is he has this happen often and just lost his shit??? Still doesn't make it right or normal behavior.I just cannot get over how irate this man was over essentially nothing. It does not make any sense.