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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1386310" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>BREAKING NEWS......</p><p>a Belmont county man arrived for opening day of deer season full of anticipation. He. Had worked hard all year for this hunt. Saved his money and used his only few days of vacation time for this hunt. </p><p>At daylight as the deer began to trickle out, suddenly everything scattered. To large and viscous dogs (one a DOBERMAN PINCHER)</p><p>emerged chasing a late spring fawn. The man sprang into action heroically shooting the viscous dogs and saving the fawn. His hunt though is ruined. Upon approaching the dogs he noticed they had collars. Who would own animals like these and allow them to run at large?</p><p>Wishing to avoid any confrontation the man removed the collars and hide the bodies.</p><p>But just as he was finishing he was approached by a neighbor who ask about the dogs. Being a honest man Mike admitted to the incident and even offered retribution. Wichita he didn't owe.</p><p>The dog owner who let the dogs run and play at large began to slander the Hunter on social media and liberal news networks. </p><p>The case is being investigated with possible charges being filed on the dogs owner for failing to control his animals. Hunting with dogs without a permit and Hunter harassment.</p><p>He also faces possible civil cases for slander.</p><p></p><p>As reported by fence at pulledoutmyass news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1386310, member: 24947"] BREAKING NEWS...... a Belmont county man arrived for opening day of deer season full of anticipation. He. Had worked hard all year for this hunt. Saved his money and used his only few days of vacation time for this hunt. At daylight as the deer began to trickle out, suddenly everything scattered. To large and viscous dogs (one a DOBERMAN PINCHER) emerged chasing a late spring fawn. The man sprang into action heroically shooting the viscous dogs and saving the fawn. His hunt though is ruined. Upon approaching the dogs he noticed they had collars. Who would own animals like these and allow them to run at large? Wishing to avoid any confrontation the man removed the collars and hide the bodies. But just as he was finishing he was approached by a neighbor who ask about the dogs. Being a honest man Mike admitted to the incident and even offered retribution. Wichita he didn't owe. The dog owner who let the dogs run and play at large began to slander the Hunter on social media and liberal news networks. The case is being investigated with possible charges being filed on the dogs owner for failing to control his animals. Hunting with dogs without a permit and Hunter harassment. He also faces possible civil cases for slander. As reported by fence at pulledoutmyass news. [/QUOTE]
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