Situational Ethics
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05/07/24 10:57 AM
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Rather than deal with the other thread on trespass and poachers, figured we could start a different one.
So situation was........outdoor minded farmer retires and builds himself a nice pond.......stocks it with bass, bluegill and catfish. His target was catfish as he liked to catch and eat em. To help fish along, he feeds them daily. They eventually become more pets than fish.
Problem in this case is where he built the pond. About a half mile......and away from view..... from his house near a public road. A year or two goes by and he gets prostate cancer. Is laid up in hospitals and at home. Unable to do much.
Meanwhile poachers show up and start fishing his pond. Turns out more than anybody knew, but one in particular started setting bank lines for the catfish........and was selling them. Pond was pretty much wiped out. Game warden called in and caught the guy.............but needed owner to cooperate to prosecute. They refused out of concern there would be retribution. Would get house or barn burned down......or worse.
Other than bend over and take it........or face backlash from the perp........what is a person to do? BTW, this was fish, but same could be said for other livestock, melon patches, etc. Or copper from buildings. Bend over and take it or? SSS wasn't and option. Those people were church.
Easy to vote your way into socialism, but impossible to vote your way out of it.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 11:10 AM
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This was during era and about 100 miles from Skidmore MO of Ken McElroy fame .......if that helps.
Easy to vote your way into socialism, but impossible to vote your way out of it.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 11:13 AM
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Swamp Wolf
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Stand up for what is your's!
No one else is gonna do it for you.
"Backlash from the perp"? I say bring it on!
A quick story from my early game warden years about backlash: I charged a known poacher for several violations. While completing our mostly friendly encounter, he says to me that "people" knew where I live and that I should be mindful because my house might get burned down.
I stopped writing, put the ticket down, turned to face him directly, and told him this: "You better hope and pray that my house doesn't burn because when I see my house on fire, I'm driving straight to your house and burning it to the ground. So, you should drive by my house regularly and make sure it isn't on fire because I will burn your house down whether it was you that set my house on fire or not.....you SOB!"
Those were my exact words to him. I finished writing the violation citations and handed them to him. He got in his truck and drove away.
Had another encounter with him a few years later...friendliest person you'd ever want to meet.
My house has never burned.....and neither has his.
I'm retired now and he passed away about 5 or 6 years ago.
Last edited by Swamp Wolf; 05/07/24 11:24 AM.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 11:26 AM
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Fight for you and yours. Trespass them off the land, you can be as civil or mean as you want at that point.
Last edited by mad_mike; 05/07/24 11:28 AM.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 11:33 AM
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Sounds as if he is buffaloed and resigned to let them get away with it.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 11:43 AM
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Swamp Wolf
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I'm an "eye for an eye" kind of guy.
You'd have to kill me to stop me...if you destroyed my property or hurt my family....over your illegal nonsense.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 11:43 AM
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you have prostate cancer
stand up for what is yours and what is right , get ready if you really think they will come to burn your house down and make sure they don't walk away your dead anyway in a couple years you might as well take a trouble maker with you if need be and teach the world a lesson.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 12:25 PM
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Sounds like sentiment running towards "post it, then prosecute".
One irksome detail about that place has recently come to light. Involves a distant relative. Recently found out he was one of those poaching the pond. He said they only caught a few fish for dinner.....now and then. What is irksome is he also owns 50 acres that has an old pond on it. Pond is older than me, so now mostly silted in, but is in a perfect spot and if cleaned out, would make a great fishing pond. Came to light when I found a boat he had left on our pond..........he said my mother said it would be OK. So no telling how many fish he has taken from it too.
And that pond has some other history with relatives. Mom and dad had it built about 40 years ago for their use and for something grandkids could use when coming to visit. After about 5 years or so, was full of some nice fish and easy to catch. I was catching 5 pound catfish on crankbaits coming over submerged stumps. When asked.........mom and dad would usually say OK. Then one day, cousins and some friends showed up.......asked.......said OK. Were back there all afternoon. When they finally came out........"how did it go"? GREAT! We caught a bunch..........they had filled 3 coolers full of dressed fish........basically wiped it out. It never has really recovered to the extent it was back then. Nasty combination of greed and stupidity.
So when people ask about anything now, it is usually a big NO. Happened a few years back on a farm bordering a duck hunting club. Their place sucks. When it's wet.....ours shines. A natural hole that ducks just love. I'm sure they had been hunting it before and after as it's only 100 yards from their blinds............but reason for NO is once permission is granted, it's forever. Or at least they see it that way. Them and then the friends they bring in. Give it a few years and it's now seen as public hunting land. Not hard to find landowners who find guys on their land and when asked "who gave you permission to be here"........they will say the landowner did. The guy they are talking to. That does not go down well.
BTW, that also seems to be one motivation for landowners to lease the place. They are not using it and rather than police it themselves, they turn that over to the tenant and let him deal with it. And make a few bucks on the side while doing it.
Easy to vote your way into socialism, but impossible to vote your way out of it.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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05/07/24 12:27 PM
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Question... Who called in the game warden? If the property owner is the one who called and then refused to cooperate, that is just perplexing and I would see it as a big waste of time for the officer. Owners did. They thought warden would deal with it without their involvement. Found out otherwise after the fact.
Easy to vote your way into socialism, but impossible to vote your way out of it.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 12:42 PM
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Question... Who called in the game warden? If the property owner is the one who called and then refused to cooperate, that is just perplexing and I would see it as a big waste of time for the officer. Owners did. They thought warden would deal with it without their involvement. Found out otherwise after the fact. Here in Georgia, GWs need an "intent to prosecute" affidavit signed and on file or in the officer's possession b4 hunting or fishing w/o permission charges can be issued.....by policy. Written permission is not required to hunt and fish in Georgia, hence the landowner affidavit requirement. It is used in court as a legal document...with notarized signature(s), list of allowed persons, and a parcel map of the property as an attachment. Also, here in Georgia, written permission is required to trap.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 01:31 PM
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This was during era and about 100 miles from Skidmore MO of Ken McElroy fame .......if that helps. Those people knew how to take out the trash and rightly so. End of problem.
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Re: Situational Ethics
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05/07/24 02:43 PM
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I very well knew of those brothers Mr B.
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Re: Situational Ethics
[Re: HayDay]
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05/07/24 02:52 PM
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Wolfdog91
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Rather than deal with the other thread on trespass and poachers, figured we could start a different one.
So situation was........outdoor minded farmer retires and builds himself a nice pond.......stocks it with bass, bluegill and catfish. His target was catfish as he liked to catch and eat em. To help fish along, he feeds them daily. They eventually become more pets than fish.
Problem in this case is where he built the pond. About a half mile......and away from view..... from his house near a public road. A year or two goes by and he gets prostate cancer. Is laid up in hospitals and at home. Unable to do much.
Meanwhile poachers show up and start fishing his pond. Turns out more than anybody knew, but one in particular started setting bank lines for the catfish........and was selling them. Pond was pretty much wiped out. Game warden called in and caught the guy.............but needed owner to cooperate to prosecute. They refused out of concern there would be retribution. Would get house or barn burned down......or worse.
Other than bend over and take it........or face backlash from the perp........what is a person to do? BTW, this was fish, but same could be said for other livestock, melon patches, etc. Or copper from buildings. Bend over and take it or? SSS wasn't and option. Those people were church.
Similar is actually very common here . Like I've said before due to crappy property lines and what not. Deal is if your respectful generally no one cares. But when you and your buddies come and start wrecking the place ..yeaaahhh no stuff gets intresting... We don't deal with Warden usually tho
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