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Yourbubblestink t1_ivb6pdn wrote

The matawamkeag one shouldn’t be hard to figure out - It’s only a few people that live there, and only a couple of them are stupid and criminal enough to shoot an eagle.

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[deleted] t1_ivbd44x wrote

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Yourbubblestink t1_ivbjg1z wrote

That's what people always want to think. if it was someone from another community or state, then the local guide that took them to that site knows who they are.

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Lieutenant_Joe t1_ivbk8yu wrote

Never stops frustrating me how Mainers refuse to see cruelty in their own. I was born and grew up in this state, and I grew up with plenty of people who would absolutely have done something like this. Many would have done it with their parents.

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Super-Lychee8852 t1_ivesjax wrote

Majority of hunters, even out of state aren't hiring guides

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Yourbubblestink t1_ivewn3o wrote

Some out-of-state hunter is not going to wind up in Matawamkeag unless somebody from Maine told him about it and showed him where to go

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Super-Lychee8852 t1_ivh6gdn wrote

Absolutely they could. It's not that remote of a place. Right on rt2 fairly close to 95

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Yourbubblestink t1_ivhijnb wrote

I don’t know if you’ve ever gone to another state before but if you’re an unfamiliar territory it’s really unlikely that you just get out of your car and start hunting somewhere. Somebody local was involved in this.

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Super-Lychee8852 t1_ivhve05 wrote

I've hunted Montana, Virginia, Colorado and Pennsylvania without a guide. Did research, google earth and gave myself a few days pre-season to scout the areas I looked at online. Every hunt was successful. Not difficult task

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