rsd1200
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Not disagreeing with what you said, but I would bet a lot of those deer taken by the great hunter were actually taken illegally, poached.
Out of all the guns we've seen in Wagner arsenal, only one shotgun is legal for deer hunting in Ohio. All those typical deer rifles seen in their possession are illegal to hunt with in Ohio.
So it stands to reason, other illegal advantages were probably taken. ..moo.. Things like baiting and maybe even spotlighting. The .22 rifle is the gun of choice for spotlighters.
That also fits the modus operandi of these murders. Unfair advantage, surprise attack, baiting, intelligence gathering, etc.
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I would not doubt that he'd not snag one outside season! I got the impression, though, that JW would have been more of the lazy, spotlight using, sort of hunter (who'd then likely brag about having sat in a tree all day).
The way CN spoke, about how much G4 loved to hunt, and had even dreamed of having his own hunting show, made me see a different side of G4. A side more valuable, than just being the big ole boy who went along to help move a body or protect JW, if needed. CN also noted that he felt that G4 was smart enough to have made his dream happen, had he broken away from the other three.
Planning, planting, and rotating out the food plots. If the crop rotation was set up the way that I understood CN's description, G4 would have probably had deer migrating through his food plot almost year 'round. Food plots take much more time and dedication than simple baiting. Then there's the sitting, waiting, tracking, being patient and quiet, all are qualities that can cross over to surveillance. I'd mentioned in the beginning that rather than the cartel, I felt it was locals with hunting skills. I think ole G4 might have proven me at least partially right.