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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1025087" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>After going through some paper work (A necessary purge was in order) I came across a document that I had sent to the Colorado parks and wild life division about a problem I had with "ROAD HUNTERS) I use the term loosely because these people are nor hunters.</p><p></p><p>After calling the game warden I got a disturbing reply about the problem. He said that the people </p><p>we were talking about were under the sanctuary rule/law and could not be questioned "AT ALL".</p><p></p><p>It is a sad state of affairs that allow some to break the law without question and others that are bound by these laws are accountable.</p><p></p><p>I was hunting Private land and had these guys fire over my head from the road, After confronting them (With a 44 special in my coat pocket) they even bragged about it and stated that they had been doing it for years and showed me spent brass from a previous year. </p><p></p><p>Then after all of this they ask if they could go on the private land to retrieve there Cow Elk (If they had waited 2 more minutes they could have killed the bull I was hunting that they had not seen).</p><p></p><p>The land owner told them no, and that they would have to get the game warden to retrieve it for them. Believe it or not, he came buy and ask if they could go on his land and again the owner said that the only person that had permission to go on his land was the warden.</p><p></p><p>As a result of this problem being allowed , I have not gone back and will never go to Colorado to spend a dime.</p><p></p><p>I know this does not make your situation any better Broz, but you are not alone in this situation </p><p>and my choice was the easy one. yours is the more difficult choice and I wish you and your state </p><p>all the best at solving this problem. </p><p></p><p>Just a comment to a fellow hunter.</p><p></p><p>PS: I never got a reply from the CPWD.</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1025087, member: 2736"] After going through some paper work (A necessary purge was in order) I came across a document that I had sent to the Colorado parks and wild life division about a problem I had with "ROAD HUNTERS) I use the term loosely because these people are nor hunters. After calling the game warden I got a disturbing reply about the problem. He said that the people we were talking about were under the sanctuary rule/law and could not be questioned "AT ALL". It is a sad state of affairs that allow some to break the law without question and others that are bound by these laws are accountable. I was hunting Private land and had these guys fire over my head from the road, After confronting them (With a 44 special in my coat pocket) they even bragged about it and stated that they had been doing it for years and showed me spent brass from a previous year. Then after all of this they ask if they could go on the private land to retrieve there Cow Elk (If they had waited 2 more minutes they could have killed the bull I was hunting that they had not seen). The land owner told them no, and that they would have to get the game warden to retrieve it for them. Believe it or not, he came buy and ask if they could go on his land and again the owner said that the only person that had permission to go on his land was the warden. As a result of this problem being allowed , I have not gone back and will never go to Colorado to spend a dime. I know this does not make your situation any better Broz, but you are not alone in this situation and my choice was the easy one. yours is the more difficult choice and I wish you and your state all the best at solving this problem. Just a comment to a fellow hunter. PS: I never got a reply from the CPWD. J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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