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    Originally posted by Tubby View Post
    Isn't that the "norm" 'round here?
    yup Clint...

    I've received some text about how it supposedly went down but will not say anything until I know for sure.

    Travis is a good guy and if something went wrong I pray it was an honest mistake.

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      Originally posted by Smart View Post
      Most bowhunters keep their arrows there....
      holy **** that was well timed .....
      !! rofl !

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        Originally posted by Smart View Post
        Most bowhunters keep their arrows there....
        bwahahaha i just thought they looked funny

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            Originally posted by Smart View Post
            Most bowhunters keep their arrows there....
            smart ***

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              Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
              In the scenario that a person shoots a buck on Private Property and the buck runs onto government property, such as Hagerman and dies, what would be the protocol to recover the buck without being accused of poaching on government property? I would assume calling the game warden first would be a start.
              Contact Government Property main office and possibly GW before tracking over to Government Property. Show location of shot maybe. Not sure proper protocol but that's what I would do.

              Very interesting.

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                Originally posted by smart View Post
                most bowhunters keep their arrows there....
                lmao

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                  so before I get bbq'd not saying this is related BUT this report from a week ago or so on TPWD:

                  Bagged and Tagged

                  Grayson County game wardens were tipped off about a white-tailed deer that was shot with a firearm in an archery-only county in November 2016. The wardens confronted the individual at his home and questioned him about the big buck. The subject eventually admitted he killed the deer with a pistol, after several shots, and then tagged the deer as being harvested in Fannin County. The deer was seized and several citations were issued. The cases are pending. The deer scored over 177 inches under the Boone & Crockett scoring system, netting a civil restitution value of over $10,000.

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                    Originally posted by WCB View Post
                    yup Clint...

                    I've received some text about how it supposedly went down but will not say anything until I know for sure.

                    Travis is a good guy and if something went wrong I pray it was an honest mistake.
                    This ^^^^^^, cause speculation is better!

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                      Ok one of you guys who knows the story...

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                        Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                        In the scenario that a person shoots a buck on Private Property and the buck runs onto government property, such as Hagerman and dies, what would be the protocol to recover the buck without being accused of poaching on government property? I would assume calling the game warden first would be a start.
                        I hunted next to a state park for years. If a deer went over into the park, we would call a ranger. We then would take them to where the shot was made and they helped track the deer.
                        Last edited by Goldeneagle; 10-11-2017, 11:09 AM.

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                          Originally posted by J Sweet View Post
                          Ill start the first line of the new narrative.

                          "so there I was, 2 am, spotlight in one hand and rimfire rifle in the other"


                          Originally posted by Traildust View Post
                          In the back seat, all the Kardasians sisters were high on X....
                          I had just finished quartering a 10 inch spread 4 point I killed with 6 other does when I see this toad of a deer just the other side of my neighbors fence.
                          Last edited by Ætheling; 10-11-2017, 11:11 AM.

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                            Originally posted by JBT View Post
                            so before I get bbq'd not saying this is related BUT this report from a week ago or so on TPWD:

                            Bagged and Tagged

                            Grayson County game wardens were tipped off about a white-tailed deer that was shot with a firearm in an archery-only county in November 2016. The wardens confronted the individual at his home and questioned him about the big buck. The subject eventually admitted he killed the deer with a pistol, after several shots, and then tagged the deer as being harvested in Fannin County. The deer was seized and several citations were issued. The cases are pending. The deer scored over 177 inches under the Boone & Crockett scoring system, netting a civil restitution value of over $10,000.
                            2016? That was last year

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                              Originally posted by JBT View Post
                              so before I get bbq'd not saying this is related BUT this report from a week ago or so on TPWD:

                              Bagged and Tagged

                              Grayson County game wardens were tipped off about a white-tailed deer that was shot with a firearm in an archery-only county in November 2016. The wardens confronted the individual at his home and questioned him about the big buck. The subject eventually admitted he killed the deer with a pistol, after several shots, and then tagged the deer as being harvested in Fannin County. The deer was seized and several citations were issued. The cases are pending. The deer scored over 177 inches under the Boone & Crockett scoring system, netting a civil restitution value of over $10,000.
                              This is not the same incident

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                                Originally posted by JBT View Post
                                so before I get bbq'd not saying this is related BUT this report from a week ago or so on TPWD:

                                Bagged and Tagged

                                Grayson County game wardens were tipped off about a white-tailed deer that was shot with a firearm in an archery-only county in November 2016. The wardens confronted the individual at his home and questioned him about the big buck. The subject eventually admitted he killed the deer with a pistol, after several shots, and then tagged the deer as being harvested in Fannin County. The deer was seized and several citations were issued. The cases are pending. The deer scored over 177 inches under the Boone & Crockett scoring system, netting a civil restitution value of over $10,000.
                                This deer scores more than 177". Don't see Travis doing this either.

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