Spotted from my train
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Spotted from my train
I thought it was a shed but it was half a rack from a dead one. I spotted it from my train and stopped to get it.
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Heck yeah! good eye and nice find
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Most of the sheds and dead heads I’ve found I was either driving my car or running my train. I just remember where they are and stop my next time through. I probably have 30-40 racks and who knows how many sheds.
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You guys are both train engineers/operators and you actually stop the train to grab the sheds you spot?!
If you aren't green and growing, you are ripe and rotting
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Absolutely. I just saw a big group of deer this morning. 10-15 deer. 3 for sure still had both sides. All were big body deer. I’m guessing a few more bucks in the group.
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Chuck B wrote:You guys are both train engineers/operators and you actually stop the train to grab the sheds you spot?!
I had an engineer stop his train, walk back to me to let me know if the wrong person were to see me hunting beside the tracks like I was I could get prosecuted
I was hunting private property that the train tracks came between. I was literally hunting a spot the buck I was after, was crossed the tracks
I didn’t realize hunting the railroad companies right of way was against the law. I wish I still had the picture of my set up We eventually got a shot at the buck away from the tracks.
I just thought it was cool the engineer was super nice and genuinely trying to help me stay out of trouble
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Ive found a lot of overlooked sign. I've found several sheds and deadheads next to tracks. I've also seen a lot of good bedding right beside the tracks.
Be original and Enjoy every step along the adventure.
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backstraps wrote:Chuck B wrote:You guys are both train engineers/operators and you actually stop the train to grab the sheds you spot?!
I had an engineer stop his train, walk back to me to let me know if the wrong person were to see me hunting beside the tracks like I was I could get prosecuted
I was hunting private property that the train tracks came between. I was literally hunting a spot the buck I was after, was crossed the tracks
I didn’t realize hunting the railroad companies right of way was against the law. I wish I still had the picture of my set up We eventually got a shot at the buck away from the tracks.
I just thought it was cool the engineer was super nice and genuinely trying to help me stay out of trouble
I've heard from several sources that RR tracks/right-of-ways are good places to avoid.
For some reason (liability concerns, most likely), some RR companies often go to great lengths to keep people off them, and prosecuting offenders.
Sucks, because they are easy walking into overlooked areas.
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KRONIIK wrote:backstraps wrote:Chuck B wrote:You guys are both train engineers/operators and you actually stop the train to grab the sheds you spot?!
I had an engineer stop his train, walk back to me to let me know if the wrong person were to see me hunting beside the tracks like I was I could get prosecuted
I was hunting private property that the train tracks came between. I was literally hunting a spot the buck I was after, was crossed the tracks
I didn’t realize hunting the railroad companies right of way was against the law. I wish I still had the picture of my set up We eventually got a shot at the buck away from the tracks.
I just thought it was cool the engineer was super nice and genuinely trying to help me stay out of trouble
I've heard from several sources that RR tracks/right-of-ways are good places to avoid.
For some reason (liability concerns, most likely), some RR companies often go to great lengths to keep people off them, and prosecuting offenders.
Sucks, because they are easy walking into overlooked areas.
As long as you aren’t walking in the middle of the tracks nothing will ever be said.
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