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Mine is on the human side of things. Last time we went to Kansas for pheasant we were north of Goodland only hunting WIHA land, we pulled way past a house and got out and tried to let a person watching us know we were going to hunt and thank her for her access. That person went a little crazy so we just walked away and up the road to hunt the well marked public land, this was a L shaped large field. As we are about 3/4 of the way through we noticed two wardens truck by are trucks and when we came out near the end was met by two others and four sheriffs cars. When we got to them we let them know we were on well mark WIHA land and they gave a little chuckle and explained that this lady went of the deep end and they were there to escort us back to are trucks for are safety because she had told the dispatcher that she had us in her gun sites and would shoot us if we did not leave. The warden called us later too let us know that she was charged with harassing hunters and falls reporting to the FAA that we had been using helicopters to hunt with. The best part was when one of the younger guys got on his PA as we left and said "Welcome to Kansas enjoy the rest of your hunting".
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I read a forum n this topic years ago from another state, wish I could remember which. (I'm thinking Oregon) was surprising how many people had found bodies.
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Not weird but kind of funny.
I used to work and fish with a guy that was a real jackass. We were out on Jefferson Lake in my canoe and a couple of rangers were walking the shore with binoculars and told us to hold up our licenses so they could see the year. He didn't have a license, said he didn't need one. Did I mention he was a jackass? Instead of just admitting it he made a big show of looking through all of his gear to find it. He finally said he couldn't find it. The rangers told me that I could keep fishing out there but he needed to jump in and swim to shore for his ticket. Total deadpan, they stood there waiting for him to jump in and he was getting nervous. They finally chuckled and told us to paddle over to shore so he could get his ticket.