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What to do when a lease member shoots a buck on the no hit list ?
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Originally posted by Hoss163 View PostExactly! The member shot the buck on a no kill list final answer here ..
I will say that the more LISTS you involve, the more confusion there is going to be. I don't have issues with "do not shoot lists" but "shoot lists" take all of the fun out of it for me. What if a 6.5yr old 150" buck steps out that has never been seen? Then are you breaking the rules by shooting it because it is not on the "shoot list"?
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostAs the lease manager, and from reading all your post... It sounds to me as though the NO KILL list was never completely clear to ALL members and y'all need to do better at communication. All clear move on and make sure everyone is on the same page moving forward.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostAs the lease manager, and from reading all your post... It sounds to me as though the NO KILL list was never completely clear to ALL members and y'all need to do better at communication. All clear move on and make sure everyone is on the same page moving forward.
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Originally posted by Codie View PostFirst rule that could have been broken was shooting a buck under the age limit (he did not break that rule)
Second rule that could have been broken was shooting a buck that was on the do not shoot list (he did break that)
The question comes down to how clear and concise the "no shoot list" was created AND communicated to the entire group. If there was not a clear and concise no shoot list with agreed upon ages included that was given to each and every member then this mistake is on the person that was in charge of the "no shoot list", not the hunter. If the hunter shot a buck at all and it was not reported or logged and the lease agreement requires all buck kills to be reported or logged then that is on the hunter and is a MUCH bigger deal in my mind, and also leads to suspicion that he may have known that this buck was on the "no shoot list". Sounds like a trouble lease member to me, but it also sounds like the person in charge of the lease needs to dot their i's and cross their t's when it comes to the rules of the lease and the "do not shoot list"
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Originally posted by Hoss163 View PostI agree I understand my faults in this as the lease manager . What worries me most is it just seems he wasn’t going to tell anyone he shot the deer since he didn’t find it !!
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Sounds Like the communication is horrid, that’s a Lease boss issue.. the only thing you can do that’s fair is call this one a loss and EVERYONE get together and make clear the rules and guidelines that are suppose to be in place on your lease and that’s this is ultimately your fault. No offense, but if I were you I would step down as lease manager. This shouldn’t be asked on a hunting forum unless in the process of setting up the rules not in the middle of hunting season. Again terrible communication issues.Last edited by Jcjohnson; 11-02-2018, 08:45 AM.
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