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Hey all
I was fishing with a couple of members one day on the river, totally legally. This woman(b!tch) comes thru the bush and yells out "what do you think you're doing?" I looked at her and realized she's nothing not a cop or CO, just a loud mouth b-yatch. So I said sarcastically, fishing, then I just ignored her. I resent the b!tch talking like we were on her land or she thinks we are doing something wrong. Arrogant b-yatch. It was public land she had no right to talk to any of us like that in that tone. The other guys told her we were catching salmon and the ignorant b-yatch walked off. We all agreed she was rude as hell. She could end up another body part victim with a mouth like that. We didn't let that ruin our day of fishing.

Then I remembered one memeber here mention that it is illegal to prevent a person from fishing or hunting legally. Does anyone know which law that is? If that b-yatch ever comes around again and stops me I'll have her charged. It's a good law to keep in mind incase you run into the same b!tch or anyone else like her.


I think I saw in a past post "Fishing in Harbourfront Banned". I've looked thru it but can't find it.

Thanks.
 
Hey all
I was fishing with a couple of members one day on the river, totally legally. This woman(b!tch) comes thru the bush and yells out "what do you think you're doing?" I looked at her and realized she's nothing not a cop or CO, just a loud mouth b-yatch. So I said sarcastically, fishing, then I just ignored her. I resent the b!tch talking like we were on her land or she thinks we are doing something wrong. Arrogant b-yatch. It was public land she had no right to talk to any of us like that in that tone. The other guys told her we were catching salmon and the ignorant b-yatch walked off. We all agreed she was rude as hell. She could end up another body part victim with a mouth like that. We didn't let that ruin our day of fishing.

Then I remembered one memeber here mention that it is illegal to prevent a person from fishing or hunting legally. Does anyone know which law that is? If that b-yatch ever comes around again and stops me I'll have her charged. It's a good law to keep in mind incase you run into the same b!tch or anyone else like her.


I think I saw in a past post "Fishing in Harbourfront Banned". I've looked thru it but can't find it.

Thanks.

hold on.... she walks up to you out of the shrubbery and gets in your face?????

wow, what is with people these days????

seriously, though, did she have a "problem" ?? lol I am trying to find a good reason for her actions and I'm hoping, praying, it was mental illness.... or was it some PETA freak??
 
So is all she said "what do you think you're doing"? That doesnt sound all that bad lol.
 
hold on.... she walks up to you out of the shrubbery and gets in your face?????

wow, what is with people these days????

seriously, though, did she have a "problem" ?? lol I am trying to find a good reason for her actions and I'm hoping, praying, it was mental illness.... or was it some PETA freak??

she walks up to you out of the shrubbery and gets in your face????? Yeah.

You know what Sheldon Cooper says, "b!tches be crazy".....lol. This was in Prick-ering. Well I have come across some nice people there. But just one makes them all look like A-holes.
 
she walks up to you out of the shrubbery and gets in your face????? Yeah.

You know what Sheldon Cooper says, "b!tches be crazy".....lol. This was in Prick-ering. Well I have come across some nice people there. But just one makes them all look like A-holes.


LOL!!!!! omg that is funny..... come jig some Drum down south, the crazies stay inside and mumble to themselves :shock:
 
Pump them up with prozac.......lol. Keep them away from me.
I asked the other guys if they knew that law. One saw it in one of the threads but did'nt know it. I bet if I had called a cop he wouldn't know it either.
 
hmmmm just throw some cat poo at them next time

... always did the trick for me

:D

better yet, whip an Umbrella Rig at her

lol!!!
 
hmmmm just throw some cat poo at them next time

... always did the trick for me

:D

better yet, whip an Umbrella Rig at her

lol!!!

I was about to give a well thought out and thorough response. But I laughed so hard I can't take this thread seriously now. :rolleyes:

Stay away from racoon poo though, it's VERY toxic.
 
Stay away from racoon poo though, it's VERY toxic.

It is? For real? I have a cat, but I also have coons in my garage...... ;)
I was thinking of casting and hooking her in the head........lol. Or lips.......lol

EDIT: you shouldn't have told me that.......lol.
 
That's some nasty bug they carry. Now how will I get the racoon to sh!t in my paintball gun...........LMAO.


LOL!!!! ick!!!


and Klamps, come on man! A "well thought out and thorough response" don't be silly!.... lol we love the raccoon poo suggestion!

:D
 
It is? For real? I have a cat, but I also have coons in my garage...... ;)
I was thinking of casting and hooking her in the head........lol. Or lips.......lol

EDIT: you shouldn't have told me that.......lol.

Raccoon Parasite:

Worst-case scenario: Death.

How common in the Northeast? Although the worm is common in raccoons, few people contract the disease.

Most vulnerable groups: Young children.

This disease is caused by a parasite, a roundworm called Baylisascaris procyonis. The roundworm larvae cause problems as they travel through the person's muscles and various organs, including the liver, brain, lungs, and eyes. The severity of the infection depends on how many of the parasite's eggs were ingested, and where the larvae migrate. Although serious infections are rare, raccoon roundworm can be fatal in people.

Raccoons are the primary host of this roundworm, which is commonly found in their small intestines. The parasite has also been found in mice, squirrels, rabbits, birds, woodchucks, and dogs.
 
Raccoon Parasite:

Worst-case scenario: Death.

How common in the Northeast? Although the worm is common in raccoons, few people contract the disease.

Most vulnerable groups: Young children.

This disease is caused by a parasite, a roundworm called Baylisascaris procyonis. The roundworm larvae cause problems as they travel through the person's muscles and various organs, including the liver, brain, lungs, and eyes. The severity of the infection depends on how many of the parasite's eggs were ingested, and where the larvae migrate. Although serious infections are rare, raccoon roundworm can be fatal in people.

Raccoons are the primary host of this roundworm, which is commonly found in their small intestines. The parasite has also been found in mice, squirrels, rabbits, birds, woodchucks, and dogs.

Something to keep in mind for the dog owners. Considering how dogs just love to drink out of nasty ol mud puddles, watch for any racoon tracks around it. If you see them, don't let them drink out of it because racoons really aren't the cleanest of creatures.
 
Raccoon Parasite:

Worst-case scenario: Death.

How common in the Northeast? Although the worm is common in raccoons, few people contract the disease.

Most vulnerable groups: Young children.

This disease is caused by a parasite, a roundworm called Baylisascaris procyonis. The roundworm larvae cause problems as they travel through the person's muscles and various organs, including the liver, brain, lungs, and eyes. The severity of the infection depends on how many of the parasite's eggs were ingested, and where the larvae migrate. Although serious infections are rare, raccoon roundworm can be fatal in people.

Raccoons are the primary host of this roundworm, which is commonly found in their small intestines. The parasite has also been found in mice, squirrels, rabbits, birds, woodchucks, and dogs.

The hard part is convincing her to eat it............LMAO.
 

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