easy45
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Saw these at Radnor lake
yeah I'd be a bit mad at him just for peering in my truck without consent. Man you be lucky if you got permission to hunt that neighborhood In the Forest Hills area, I've seen a huge old 6 pt in velvet that I would love to have a crack at, if I could get a bit of land to hunt there.jar said:Those Park Rangers at Radnor are half crazy when it comes to their prop. I was working close to the park last year, in a neighbothood that borders Radnor. The bald ranger parks his truck behind mine and proceeds to check out the bed of my truck and put his face to the tinted windows. What if I had a deer from somewhere else in the truck, or a bow on the front seat. I was not on their prop. The bald guy is an ass
dang. I have not met him, in fact I have only ever talked to 1 or 2 rangers, and have not been to radnor in a couple years. I'd rather go some place less restrictive..easy45 said:I agree with you about him, he is the manager there and he can't keep a ranger from transferring because of how he treats them, I'd never work there full time
catman529 said:dang. I have not met him, in fact I have only ever talked to 1 or 2 rangers, and have not been to radnor in a couple years. I'd rather go some place less restrictive..easy45 said:I agree with you about him, he is the manager there and he can't keep a ranger from transferring because of how he treats them, I'd never work there full time
the one that I remember talking to was ok. Nothing against himeasy45 said:catman529 said:dang. I have not met him, in fact I have only ever talked to 1 or 2 rangers, and have not been to radnor in a couple years. I'd rather go some place less restrictive..easy45 said:I agree with you about him, he is the manager there and he can't keep a ranger from transferring because of how he treats them, I'd never work there full time
Try not to judge those rangers by the way they act, all of them are good people up there right now but they are under his thumb.