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To: enuf
Along with your valid; wood cutting permit, hunting license,fishing license, campfire permit,and your hiking permit!

Now, you really stretching it!

63 posted on 12/23/2007 1:41:05 PM PST by danmar (Tomorrow's life is too late. Live today!)
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To: danmar

We live in Tuolumne county, and I am not stretching it one bit. This is not an uncommon occurance here.
This is how our day goes during a day of hunting; sun up till @ 9-10 in the morning we deer hunt, @10-2 we cut wood,time permitting we fish then do the evening hunt. I was almost cited for hauling the wood we cut after sunset. The forest service sets up inspection points on forest roads and trails specificly to check for all of what I mentioned. Further more the Forest service have “hikers” that hike on popular trails to make sure you have your hiking permit and any other license you are required to have for the activity you are doing. Don’t believe me, just go to your local forest service office and ask them. You have to have a permit to take home a pinecone.


65 posted on 12/23/2007 2:00:36 PM PST by enuf
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