Lowbatts
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No, not down tine, as we'd all like to find, but downside. Yesterday was warm enough so a few of us took to walking the FP fields out this way, swinging the coils along the way of course. One of us was confronted by a CCFPD guy in his Bronco who was apparently apoplectic at the mere sight of someone with a metal detector in "his" territory. He drove across the field, and yelled out the window that he had called the police and they were on the way, and our friend with the detector must stay put until the police arrive.
Moments earlier, same guy had drove out after a guy walking his dog, accused him of shed hunting and told him it was illegal and he had called the police, again admonishing him to stay put until police arrive.
We all walked to the parking lot, the dog walker exchanging how-do's and small talk and telling us he knew of several CCFPD personnel who rolled through the woods and fields out this way collecting sheds. I've heard of this before as well. Perhaps the guy thought we were all encroaching on his territory. The friends involved did not get a look inside the vehicle as the apoplectic one shrieked. But shame on all of us for not waiting for the police and to add to the shame here's a picture from last year for that guy, should he learn how to use computers....
BTW, no animals were harmed in the making of this post or any pictures attached. Well okay, maybe one. The guy in the picture got a few barbs from the tree this buck got his rack stuck into. Let's be careful out there!
Moments earlier, same guy had drove out after a guy walking his dog, accused him of shed hunting and told him it was illegal and he had called the police, again admonishing him to stay put until police arrive.
We all walked to the parking lot, the dog walker exchanging how-do's and small talk and telling us he knew of several CCFPD personnel who rolled through the woods and fields out this way collecting sheds. I've heard of this before as well. Perhaps the guy thought we were all encroaching on his territory. The friends involved did not get a look inside the vehicle as the apoplectic one shrieked. But shame on all of us for not waiting for the police and to add to the shame here's a picture from last year for that guy, should he learn how to use computers....
BTW, no animals were harmed in the making of this post or any pictures attached. Well okay, maybe one. The guy in the picture got a few barbs from the tree this buck got his rack stuck into. Let's be careful out there!