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Topic: poaching bobcats
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Leonard
HMFIC
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posted June 18, 2007 10:42 AM
You want to know what I think of this arbitrary and unfair state law? I think it's unconstitutional and should be challenged before the Supremes. It may come to that.
The knee jerk replies on the bottom are from bunny huggers without a clue.
And, by the way, as far as the differences. Of course the hunting is better in Nevada, I have been saying that on public forums, for years.
Good hunting. LB
-------------------- EL BEE Knows It All and Done It All. Don't piss me off!
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Barndog
Knows what it's all about
Member # 255
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posted June 18, 2007 12:42 PM
Leonard you took it like I took it. The guy did every thing right except live one too many days in Utah than Nevada. What really should happen is the guy who sold him residental tags before checking his residential status should be canned. True- the hunting is better in Nevada than Utah especially on the western side of the state. But Arizona - New Mexico takes the cake.
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UTcaller
NEVADA NIGHT FIGHTER
Member # 8
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posted June 18, 2007 01:32 PM
I'm totally with you on this one Leonard.....What a joke.I feel the same way about there B.S "you can kill as many coyotes as you want in Nevada,just don't skin and sell one without the 192 dollar nonresident trappers permit."Total joke if you ask me.Greedy Bastards....lol
Good Hunting Chad [ June 18, 2007, 01:38 PM: Message edited by: UTcaller ]
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