Rancher charged in attempted stealing of elk horns from helicopter hunters

It’s a hell of a thing that hunters have to use helicopters to gain access to parcels of landlocked public land. Thousands upon thousands of “public” acres in this state are essentially privately owned due to access limitations.
 
What’s so tough to believe about the gomers?
I’m mean, you’re going through the trouble to helicopter into a spot, just on a whim?
How’d they know this was the spot to charter an aircraft for?

I looked at how to get in there ten years ago, but moved on with my planning.

If I had helicopter money back then, you already would have had heard this story.
 
Your comments are slanderous, broad brushed and narrow minded. Saying "None" or "all" wardens are corrupt and criminal is ridiculous.

If you have a specific point, make it. If your going to just attack and accuse an entire workforce-take it elsewhere.


A factual discussion is welcome, opinions are as well. Blatant, unfounded accusations are not.

Pretty standard from that guy. I'm not sure he's ever been outside his corner of our country.
 
Your comments are slanderous, broad brushed and narrow minded. Saying "None" or "all" wardens are corrupt and criminal is ridiculous.

If you have a specific point, make it. If your going to just attack and accuse an entire workforce-take it elsewhere.


A factual discussion is welcome, opinions are as well. Blatant, unfounded accusations are not.
"None" referred to the wardens involved in this undercharging, not all wardens...and since I didn't speak, it can't be slander. I'll stand on in my experiences in the Southeastern US that the number is teetering on which side of 50% are corrupt.
 
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