Great guy but he must've checked me a hundred times. He was hunting me I believe. Does he still work SHNF?
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Originally posted by PKal88 View PostNo idea, Im assuming he's retired by now or getting close. As wardens do he will cut you no slack but overall nice guy.
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Originally posted by SabineHunter View PostYeah, one year he checked me, saw my Buck knife had dried blood on it from the weekend before where I lent it to a guy near my camp, confiscated it and wrote me a receipt, and told me he was having it tested. On opening day two years later he was waiting for me at the gate with my knife. Said it came back from the lab, buck blood. Duh......
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2 year later? Honestly, crappy he took it but very cool that he kept looking to give it back to you after 2 years
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Originally posted by SabineHunter View PostYeah, one year he checked me, saw my Buck knife had dried blood on it from the weekend before where I lent it to a guy near my camp, confiscated it and wrote me a receipt, and told me he was having it tested. On opening day two years later he was waiting for me at the gate with my knife. Said it came back from the lab, buck blood. Duh......
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"testing" as in having it tested for human blood? As in accusing you of murder?
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Talking about hunters in general season - i was walking on a main trail ... as in gravel road with labeled sign (trail number with "no motorized vehicles") - there was a hunter right off the main trail waving me off - I was thinking "what the H*ll man! - at least get into the woods a bit" - he had is rifle ready in one hand and waving his hat in the other. Needless to say I got outta there.
On a side note: with all the new construction that's going on out there - I'm surprised that rifle hunting is still allowed (not saying that archery should only be allowed ... just curious - it seems like every year there's new "master planned" communities being built there)
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Originally posted by Jspradley View Postdubya tee eff....
"testing" as in having it tested for human blood? As in accusing you of murder?
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Originally posted by SabineHunter View PostNah, he was always trying to get me. One time I was way back there and just got down from my stand when I heard a beep beep, as in someone locking the truck door. I don't hear good, it was that close. Anyway, I knelt down and saw it was Ol Alan walking the trail very close to where I was putting on my orange. I stood up and yelled 'Biggerstaff' and you woulda thought I hit him with a cattle prod, he jumped so high. Good dude but I never did anything for him to hunt me.
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Originally posted by PKal88 View Postsounds like he took a liking to you, he use to always bust us for riding dirt bikes around the neighborhood and instead of letting us call home to get picked up he made us push our bikes all the way home. Gotta teach us heathens a lesson.
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Originally posted by pelochas View Post
Okay, another Biggerstaff story:
Well, Ol' Alan would always wait for me at the gate where I parked. Since I was always the last out and 4 miles away, it would be maybe 45-hr after dark when I get there. I would turn off my flashlight at the last bend so I could sneak up on him if I saw his truck parked behind me. I surprised him a couple of times like that. And, he would always check me, even if he did so the day before. After a little of that, Ol' Alan would park his truck around the entrance so I couldn't tell if he was there are not. I think he was hoping to catch me jacking a deer after everyone left. I'm am sure he was watching me at times I never knew. Again, I never did anything illegal.
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Originally posted by SabineHunter View PostInteresting article. Man, he got old looking, me too, I guess. Ol' Alan must've retired when I stopped hunting SHNF, he missed me too much. LOL.
Okay, another Biggerstaff story:
Well, Ol' Alan would always wait for me at the gate where I parked. Since I was always the last out and 4 miles away, it would be maybe 45-hr after dark when I get there. I would turn off my flashlight at the last bend so I could sneak up on him if I saw his truck parked behind me. I surprised him a couple of times like that. And, he would always check me, even if he did so the day before. After a little of that, Ol' Alan would park his truck around the entrance so I couldn't tell if he was there are not. I think he was hoping to catch me jacking a deer after everyone left. I'm am sure he was watching me at times I never knew. Again, I never did anything illegal.
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SabineHunter
Originally posted by pelochas View Post
For the years Ol' Alan was hunting me, I drove my big white 2000 Chevy 3500 four door long bed truck. Well, in 2009, I bought a new truck, a red GMC 1500. Even though the paper plates expired in July, I kept them on and kept the metal plates in my truck in case I got pulled over by LEO, which never happened. I only did this so I could mess with Ol' Alan. Come bow season and the first two weekends of rifle season, I drove Big Red and never saw Ol' Alan. Wouldn't you know it, the next weekend I drove Whitey and guess who met me at the gate on Saturday night. Ol' Alan. Of course, he checked me out. For the rest of the year, I drove Big Red but after a couple of weekends, Ol' Alan must've figured it out and ran my paper plates and was waiting for me. We talked about it and I then put on the metal plates.
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