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McQuade Distributing
Bismarck, ND
ND TRAX
, North Dakota


Western North Dakota - Thursday, September 17, 2009

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Well BrewCrew, I need to just vent on you a little bit. For starters, I am an avid hunter but I am also involved in the oilfield. The "disgusting roads" as you call them in the report, put food on the table for thousands of people in western north dakota. It keeps our economy going. It also makes me think how if there wasn't an oilfield, there wouldn't be roads provided for "Road Hunters" in that area. I am not just targeting you, I am just speaking my mind about how selfish hunters think that their thrill of the kill is more important to them than thousands of peoples jobs in the area. I too run into problems on my way to work in the oilpatch during certain times of the year. I have trouble around opening bow, elk, deer, and other times with "road hunters" not watching where they are going and staring off out the windows of their pick up truck. They park in the middle of a major road and all bail out of the vehicle when they see an animal of their pursuit, and leave all the doors open with an unoccupied vehicle on the backside of the hill. Well Im running out of patience typing but I hope I can just let you know that hunting is a sport and a hobby not a life, so take it ez on us people trying to make a living. Thank you for your time.

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RegisteredUser

Joined: 10/19/2006
Location: ND, USA
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by on 09/23/2009 6:16 PM | Reply #1 "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |
I think that's a good point, at times we forget that working people are using those roads that we take for granted.

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