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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-24-2009 @ 3:20PM
Dan said...
I'm orginally from Maine and we had the same problem there. Anyone not from Maine is usually called a flatlander. Well these flatlanders would move to Maine from where ever. They put up no trespassing signs all over the place, in a state that is about 90% forests. They tried telling people born and raised there that they couldn't do this or that. One even tried to prevent me from fishing a stream that crossed his property, while I was in a canoe. The joke was on him. He called fish and game. The warden that responded laughed at him as did I. First off, all the waters, game and fish belong to the state and can not be regulated by anyone except the state. Second, I was a state trooper and already knew that. People need to lighten up and not take life so seriously. But unfortunately there always has to be some uptight butt hole that has to ruin things for everyone.