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October 21st, 2020, 08:28 AM
#41
Reporting is problematic because it's your word against his. I also don't know what your relationship is with the other people involved.
What I would do is not hunt or scout with him again and let the other members of the group know why even if it means I don't hunt with them again.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We should not hide the bad behavior of jerks. Silence is consent.
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October 21st, 2020 08:28 AM
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October 21st, 2020, 08:32 AM
#42
Thanks for the comments , he is the owner of the camp there were only the 2 of us in the camp. .I hunted deer with him for years and no problem.
There would be no evidence ,since I could not give an accurate location on the road which is a logging road.
I'm 73 years old and not in a position to start a fist fight with a 35 year old , who is larger and more fit then myself.
I will discuss this with a CO in my area and I'm sure he will give me the best advice.
Believe it or not we broke camp on opening day of Moose hunt and drove 1750 km back home and ended our relationship.
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October 21st, 2020, 08:37 AM
#43

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
I would say that "Judge" could now take your post to law enforcement and file a complaint.. Based on your own words you have just suggested that he can expect any and everything from beatings, to financial problems and even death.
Oh and "LOL"...
Im just stating the truth and reality of what I've seen happen .
I also said it again or something similar to kokes reply lol.
If he wants to make a complaint to the officer of the law he better hire diamond [emoji184] an diamond maybe they can find something I said that was wrong. No threats made [emoji6]
The millions spent is government funded lol [emoji106][emoji16]
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Last edited by fishfood; October 21st, 2020 at 08:50 AM.
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October 21st, 2020, 08:38 AM
#44
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Snowwalker
I would say that "Judge" could now take your post to law enforcement and file a complaint.. Based on your own words you have just suggested that he can expect any and everything from beatings, to financial problems and even death.
Oh and "LOL"...
Actually he's giving Judge some good advice that he may well be unaware of. Being a rat can often bring consequences when you least expect it. Simply a heads up to the OP
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October 21st, 2020, 08:45 AM
#45

Originally Posted by
canadaman30
Actually he's giving Judge some good advice that he may well be unaware of. Being a rat can often bring consequences when you least expect it. Simply a heads up to the OP
It is very simple, you call the CO and bring up what happened without leaving your information, you can do that. You will be putting them on notice that this is a person who needs to be watched, they may not get nailed for shooting a bear with a 22 but will probably get nailed for shooting from their truck at some point down the road or at minimum not getting let off for something minor later on.
Saying to not say anything due to being in by that person is like telling a witness of a robbery, sexual assault or any other major crime that people should just keep their mouth shut and not get themselves into trouble.
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October 21st, 2020, 08:56 AM
#46
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Fox
It is very simple, you call the CO and bring up what happened without leaving your information, you can do that. You will be putting them on notice that this is a person who needs to be watched, they may not get nailed for shooting a bear with a 22 but will probably get nailed for shooting from their truck at some point down the road or at minimum not getting let off for something minor later on.
Saying to not say anything due to being in by that person is like telling a witness of a robbery, sexual assault or any other major crime that people should just keep their mouth shut and not get themselves into trouble.
Do you not understand why thousands of witnesses refuse to testify. It's for their own safety. Don't think being a rat doesn't always have consequences
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October 21st, 2020, 09:27 AM
#47

Originally Posted by
Fox
It is very simple, you call the CO and bring up what happened without leaving your information, you can do that. You will be putting them on notice that this is a person who needs to be watched, they may not get nailed for shooting a bear with a 22 but will probably get nailed for shooting from their truck at some point down the road or at minimum not getting let off for something minor later on.
Saying to not say anything due to being in by that person is like telling a witness of a robbery, sexual assault or any other major crime that people should just keep their mouth shut and not get themselves into trouble.
Here is a story for you
I know a guy that called on a drunk driver. A very well known person so he wanted to stay anonymous. He may have even called the tip line so he would stay anonymous.
The cops hounded him to go to trial to give his statement. He refused to go to court as he wanted to stay anonymous as they agreed. They told him they had nothing without his statement. Turns out the guy got off the charges probably had a good lawyer. The guy who called on the drunk driver said he never do it again .
Do you really stay anonymous ?
Maybe some cases yes but in a weak trial your statement is everything.
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October 21st, 2020, 09:31 AM
#48

Originally Posted by
JUDGE
Thanks for the comments , he is the owner of the camp there were only the 2 of us in the camp. .I hunted deer with him for years and no problem.
There would be no evidence ,since I could not give an accurate location on the road which is a logging road.
I'm 73 years old and not in a position to start a fist fight with a 35 year old , who is larger and more fit then myself.
I will discuss this with a CO in my area and I'm sure he will give me the best advice.
Believe it or not we broke camp on opening day of Moose hunt and drove 1750 km back home and ended our relationship.
good on you for breaking that relationship off.
as others have said i would bring it up sooner than later with a CO before you get caught up in it as well.
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October 21st, 2020, 09:34 AM
#49

Originally Posted by
JUDGE
Thanks for the comments , he is the owner of the camp there were only the 2 of us in the camp. .I hunted deer with him for years and no problem.
There would be no evidence ,since I could not give an accurate location on the road which is a logging road.
I'm 73 years old and not in a position to start a fist fight with a 35 year old , who is larger and more fit then myself.
I will discuss this with a CO in my area and I'm sure he will give me the best advice.
Believe it or not we broke camp on opening day of Moose hunt and drove 1750 km back home and ended our relationship.
I apologize for my harsh response to your post, putting myself in your shoes it is a complicated situation, I hope it is resolved to the best outcome possible.
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October 21st, 2020, 09:37 AM
#50

Originally Posted by
JUDGE
Thanks for the comments , he is the owner of the camp there were only the 2 of us in the camp. .I hunted deer with him for years and no problem.
There would be no evidence ,since I could not give an accurate location on the road which is a logging road.
I'm 73 years old and not in a position to start a fist fight with a 35 year old , who is larger and more fit then myself.
I will discuss this with a CO in my area and I'm sure he will give me the best advice.
Believe it or not we broke camp on opening day of Moose hunt and drove 1750 km back home and ended our relationship.
Sorry to hear your trip was cut short from this prick.
Hope your deer season goes better.
Let us know the outcome of this clown please .
As for the guy your friend and camp owner their are plenty of other good people . Don't stress to much about loosing this person. As they say plenty of other fish in the sea.
You did the right thing [emoji106] hope all goes well.
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