QUOTE: Originally posted by TARGUBRIGHT Guy's your forgetting something important here. Some of the best Rabbit hunting spots I have are along railroad track's. Sorry, 100 ft. rule, I plan on breaking. TIM A.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Joggers/walkers that are running/jogging/walking ON the tracks (not next to them) while WEARING HEADPHONES usually with the volumn so high it drowns out all outside distractions, you know, cars, signals, TRAINHORNS. these Darwin Award winners get splattered form behind and then their families try to sue even though there are "no trespassing" sign and increasingly fenced off ROWs so the only way onto tracks is at grade crossings where you have to walk past the signs.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Control-Stand so no one was killed in the accident did the doggy make it hope he was ok,Glad no one was no Killed.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Alaskaman QUOTE: Originally posted by Control-Stand so no one was killed in the accident did the doggy make it hope he was ok,Glad no one was no Killed. The two men were not injured, but doggy[:(][|)] didn't sound so good.....[V][V] The reality is no one is going to go out there and measure. And if you are 99 feet within track nobody is going to care. People are going to tresspass again and again, like red-light runners and people going over the speed limit. [:(!][:(!]
QUOTE: Originally posted by David3 Not to offend anybody but I don't like hunters because they kill inoccent animals, but if they despertly need to that's ok. So if some do get hit, it's there fault that their on the tracks and I really don't mind.
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