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5 hours ago, hunterbob1 said:

Instead of that (which is the link of the content that Google link actually goes to) post this:

https://youtu.be/8oBO76U3dkE

when you do it looks like this here:

Then members can watch it right here! :up:

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12 minutes ago, BowhunterNJ said:

Instead of that (which is the link of the content that Google link actually goes to) post this:

https://youtu.be/8oBO76U3dkE

when you do it looks like this here:

Then members can watch it right heherMnope looks like thisnope more like this.

 

“In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” -Theodore Roosevelt

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6 hours ago, MZ7Extreme said:

Yeah I call BS, please post the womans name on here because she also gave me BS info the other day.

That woman who answers the phone doesnt know her ass from her elbow.

Damn you're dense. You argue with me because I told you the truth, as was told directly to me and my hunting partner not even 3 weeks ago.

Please Do not state things I never said.

1) I never mentioned speaking with a woman and 

2) I never stated I made a phone call.

So you want an answer straight from the horses mouth?  I suggest that you Physically drive yourself over to: 

Southern Region Office (Winslow WMA)
220 Blue Anchor Rd.
Sicklerville, NJ 08081

Law Enforcement - 856-629-0555 (Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem)

Actually speak with someone face to face, with someone who is in charge.

Then while angrily mumbling to yourself on that long drive back home, remember I told you so.:up:

 

Ephesians Chapter 6:12

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Joshua Chapter 1:9  
Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.

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3 minutes ago, bucky said:

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Is this the guy you spoke too?

Oh, I see you know him too.:rofl:

Ephesians Chapter 6:12

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.

Joshua Chapter 1:9  
Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.

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1 hour ago, Bill from NJ said:

Damn you're dense. You argue with me because I told you the truth, as was told directly to me and my hunting partner not even 3 weeks ago.

Please Do not state things I never said.

1) I never mentioned speaking with a woman and 

2) I never stated I made a phone call.

So you want an answer straight from the horses mouth?  I suggest that you Physically drive yourself over to: 

Southern Region Office (Winslow WMA)
220 Blue Anchor Rd.
Sicklerville, NJ 08081

Law Enforcement - 856-629-0555 (Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Salem)

Actually speak with someone face to face, with someone who is in charge.

Then while angrily mumbling to yourself on that long drive back home, remember I told you so.:up:

 

I spoke to someone too, and they said something way different call the central office and speak to the one in charge there. :happywave:

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Quick google foo

 

But i have to say this is funny. Really seriously we went though a lot in PA with open carry and concealed carry. The only people who really know the law are attorneys.

 

I am not knocking the police at all.  As a matter of fact this type of discussion is how I met a very nice highway patrol officer and we went hunting. See there is police or warden training. Then there is the law and the court. Now sometimes the police do know the law or warden knows the law in as much as what has been practice in court. BUT if you get a hunting attorney or in my case a firearms attorney who knew the firearm law inside and out thing may be different.

 

Bottom line... carry in or carry out or you're never going to know what to expect. AND tell me where all your hunting spots are.. I can guard them when you are not there lol - just kidding you know the first rule of fight club.

 

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16 hours ago, midwestxpress said:

If I leave my stand on state land anyone can use it? Then I guess If someone leaves their boat on state owned waterway (Dan) then I can use the boat right?:think:

Hey now , I never said anyone should use anyone’s stuff.

as far as my boat it is very highly unlikely I will ever leave it unlocked with the keys in it :nonono:

Captain Dan Bias

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50# Striper live release club.

 

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4 hours ago, Shootemthenmountem said:

What next, if I am not in the bed, you can lay in it. How would anyone think it is OK to hunt someones stand unless permitted to do so?

The summary of this thread should be:
 

Stand in the woods should not prevent you from  hunting  the area. However, you don't have to be a jerk, use your won stand . :happywave:

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