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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1827817" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Years ago, back in the 80's. I was running a trap line the day after Thanksgiving. Way up in the hills I came around a corner and there was two young men dressed in orange armed with Marlin rifles and they had a dead doe on the ground by their pickup. I stopped. I see you shot a doe. With very southern accent they told me they always go hunting the day after Thanksgiving. They were surprised that there was nobody else hunting in the area. I saw they had a Fort Lewis sticker on their pickup. I assumed they were stationed there. I just said have a good day and drove on. Deer season had closed the last day of October and you can't shoot does. Oh well they were GI's so I wouldn't drop a dime on them. I hope they made it out of the hill without running into a warden. And I hoped they read the game laws before the next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1827817, member: 498"] Years ago, back in the 80's. I was running a trap line the day after Thanksgiving. Way up in the hills I came around a corner and there was two young men dressed in orange armed with Marlin rifles and they had a dead doe on the ground by their pickup. I stopped. I see you shot a doe. With very southern accent they told me they always go hunting the day after Thanksgiving. They were surprised that there was nobody else hunting in the area. I saw they had a Fort Lewis sticker on their pickup. I assumed they were stationed there. I just said have a good day and drove on. Deer season had closed the last day of October and you can't shoot does. Oh well they were GI's so I wouldn't drop a dime on them. I hope they made it out of the hill without running into a warden. And I hoped they read the game laws before the next year. [/QUOTE]
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