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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Find it hard to believe this was done on purpose. But the law is the law and if he broke it fine him.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Thats a bold statement with only one side of the story Tim. It could have been a very simple, honest mistake.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    After Overeem leaves him laying in the center of the cage at the end of the month, the days of Brock being in the spotlight are limited. Not sure about the deer issue but am sure to know Overeem is a bad dude and will take over the UFC heavyweight division SOON

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Quote Originally Posted by lroberts View Post
    Thats a bold statement with only one side of the story Tim. It could have been a very simple, honest mistake.
    How do you mistakenly not tag a deer?

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Good thing I didn't catch him I would have knocked him out.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Quote Originally Posted by zx150 View Post
    Good thing I didn't catch him I would have knocked him out.
    Man I bet you would have to use two pair of cuffs on that corn fed sun of a gun.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Don I don't think they would have fit around his wrists. I have locked guys up that big before and we had to use 3-4 pair to keep their shoulders from blowin out.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    How do you mistakenly not tag a deer?

    Just like you accidentallly forget anything else.....by accident. Are you saying that you have never forgotten anything. Maybe he thought the guide did it, and the guide thought Brock did....I don't know for sure and neither do you.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Quote Originally Posted by lroberts View Post
    Just like you accidentallly forget anything else.....by accident. Are you saying that you have never forgotten anything. Maybe he thought the guide did it, and the guide thought Brock did....I don't know for sure and neither do you.
    I have never heard of anyone forgetting to tag a deer. Why is it that you like to defend game law violators? This is the second time in 2011 that you have done so.

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Well I for one know of a friend of mine who forgot to tag his deer. We hunted together on the same piece of property. Both killed a deer and after I got my deer field dressed, I went to get my 4 wheeler. It wouldn't start and so my friend come to check it out. He was still trying to clean his hands at the time from gutting his deer. We got the 4 wheeler goin and loaded up my deer and then we went to get his. We loaded up the deer and headed to the truck and unloaded the deer in the bed of the truck. We then drove to the check in station / processer for the deer meat. Once there the guy went to check the deer and he noticed one deer had not been tagged. He asked my buddy about his tag, sure enough during the time of the 4 wheeler not starting and him helpin me out. He did forget to tag his deer, he pulled out his tag and then tagged the deer.

    So yes sometimes people do forget to tag their deer.....

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    Re: Brock Lesnar the poacher

    Quote Originally Posted by MsgMills View Post
    Well I for one know of a friend of mine who forgot to tag his deer. We hunted together on the same piece of property. Both killed a deer and after I got my deer field dressed, I went to get my 4 wheeler. It wouldn't start and so my friend come to check it out. He was still trying to clean his hands at the time from gutting his deer. We got the 4 wheeler goin and loaded up my deer and then we went to get his. We loaded up the deer and headed to the truck and unloaded the deer in the bed of the truck. We then drove to the check in station / processer for the deer meat. Once there the guy went to check the deer and he noticed one deer had not been tagged. He asked my buddy about his tag, sure enough during the time of the 4 wheeler not starting and him helpin me out. He did forget to tag his deer, he pulled out his tag and then tagged the deer.

    So yes sometimes people do forget to tag their deer.....
    The first thing you are supposed to do is tag the deer, or in Kentucky's case write down the info on the back of your license. The carcass is not supposed to be moved until this is done.

    How do you explain the waste of game meat? What about the illegal possession of a deer charge? I guess these are all just minor oversights on his part as well!

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