WTH!!!......NATGEOTV Trash

XM110

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So I caught about 10min of the "Wild Justice" on the NtGeo Channel and these Game and Fish fellas are chasing(harrassing) these bear hunters, by baying and howling like hounds and putting down some drags and even putting down bear tracks in the mud with a bear foot. It was bear season and all, so I didnt under stand the crime they had comminted in order to recieve this kind of responce......... all this in order to ask the hunters "Where is the gal bladder?" Being how I only watched a portion of the viewing.........can some one explain to me why and how these A holes can get away with thinking these hunters are guilty until proven innocent??
 
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Only because they can, they have the law on their side. If you throw enuff nets out, you are gonna catch some suckers. That's seems to be most of their attitude. That is why I like to hunt on my buddies ranch.

He said that they having seeing a bear that will be going over 500 l s and may be pushing 600. He told me to go get my bear license, so I'm taking it as an invite to go call that bear in.....come on Foxpro don't let me down.

I will let you guys know.
 
I live close to where that is filmed, I won't pay a nickel to hunt in Cali.
Laws are good, to preserve wildlife, but crooked cops, I have no time for.
The show promotes "poor behavior of law enforcement".
I have seen parts of a few episodes, they all make hunters look like outlaws.
Watching the show, gives them ratings, so not watching the show is the best way to make them "go away".
 
Originally Posted By: Duane@ssuI live close to where that is filmed, I won't pay a nickel to hunt in Cali.
Laws are good, to preserve wildlife, but crooked cops, I have no time for.
The show promotes "poor behavior of law enforcement".
I have seen parts of a few episodes, they all make hunters look like outlaws.
Watching the show, gives them ratings, so not watching the show is the best way to make them "go away".


Agreed. I saw a portion of the show for the first time today and just changed the channel.
 
Yea, that episode is horrible. F&G should be assamed of thier officers. Those guys should have told them to go pound sand. It is perfectly legal to keep bladders from legally shot bears in CA., you just can't sell them. That whole show tries to make every hunter out to be an outlaw. On one episode, they showed one guy giving them information about a poacher after they told him, they would keep his identity secret. I guess they guy got his truck destroyed. They are just looking for ratings.
 
Originally Posted By: FullCryHoundsYea, that episode is horrible. F&G should be assamed of thier officers. Those guys should have told them to go pound sand. It is perfectly legal to keep bladders from legally shot bears in CA., you just can't sell them. That whole show tries to make every hunter out to be an outlaw. On one episode, they showed one guy giving them information about a poacher after they told him, they would keep his identity secret. I guess they guy got his truck destroyed. They are just looking for ratings.

http://www.sacbee.com/2011/02/01/3367083/willows-man-who-appears-on-wild.html

http://www.colusa-sun-herald.com/articles/fisher-6061-famous-most.html
 
Glad to know it wasn't just me and its total BS with what the Cali and other G&F officers are trying to pull these days. Hard to respect any G&F officers as it is, let along when they're acting like king ding aling and making everyone prove they aren't breaking the law before a violation has even been commited.

XM110
 
We're just poor, humble country folks and don't get the channel that this show is on, and I only saw it one time at a friends house. A lot of it has been filmed around here where I live, and I know some of the wardens featured. I asked a warden recently about it, and he said the prosecutor in his county won't pursue cases that have been on the air, so it basically wastes DFG's time chasing and apprehending someone suspected of violations. So why allow them to film? 'Cause his lieutenant likes the air time, he said.
 
Sounds like typical liberal thinking. The people running their enforcement division have been in a liberal setting so long they think everyone thinks like them. I'm sure they couldn't believe a hunter would object to their tactics, just the way liberals think. I'd bet they are patting themselves on the back while folks like most of us are totally disgusted with what they are doing to the general hunting community.
 
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