I live down in Rochester, but i recently moved to MN from Colorado. I consider myself an avid outdoorsmen, confident of my knowledge in rules and regulations, as well as the basic principle of right and wrong. In CO i have never really had problems with confrontation or severe congestion. Occasionally the WMA might get busier than i would prefer. But, i've never had any really bad confrontations with other outdoorsmen or women. Not until this last weekend.
It started when my cousin calls me during the week and says that he wants to go hunting to Rice Lake up by Little Falls. Truthfully i was a bit surprised he would want to go up there typically he is a strict private land hunter, and I'm pretty new to MN and I've even heard of the pressure that Rice and Skunk get. He tells me that he knows a spot that most people won't go to, he said that he found it a while back and is pretty sure we could do really well. So i head to the cities Friday night, and first thing Saturday morning i found myself hunting with the crowd on Rice. We ended limiting out on ducks in 2hrs and we shoot a couple geese that decided to take a close look.
We decided to go back out again Sunday. We figured we should get out there even earlier in order to get the same spot especially since poeple say us leave the day before. So we hit the water around 430. We got to our spot with no problems and sat and listened to the ducks all around us for awhile. An hour before shooting we started slinging decoys. It was an average spread of 2-2 1/2 dozen. We got them set pretty quickly and got back in the boat. We heard a mud motor making its way toward us, so we did what every duck hunter would do and we shined the heck out of them with 15 million candle power. The prevebial dog markng his territory. We're all guilty of it. What happened next was unbeliavable.
The boat continued right at us, all the while were yelling and shining. He pulls into our decoys and kills the engine about 10 yards from us. We could distinctly make out 4 guys in 2 different boats. One boat was towing the other. An older gentleman stands up and says "you guys are on my property, you need to pack up your decoys and leave, we allowed someone else to stay here yesterday, but today we're kicking you out." I immediately reply by saying "you should come on over here and check my boat, it's floating, and if it's floating here on Rice then i'm still on public land." He shouts back "well your wrong and i'm going to call the CO if you don't leave." I reply "please do, i think you are in for a surprise." A couple moments go by and another guy stands up and says "you guys aren't making very good head way." My cousin chimes in sayting "we aren't making head way because we're not leaving." Thats when the truth came out. The older guy says "we own the land on both sides of you." I then reply by saying "So you show up late, launch your boat on a public lake, and expect to kick someone else off the lake because you some property by the water, it sounds like you made a bad purchase." The two guys in the tow boat say their going a little ways down. The other two pull their boat on shore about 20yds from us and get out. They russle through the weeds and one of them sets up 10yds away from us looking over our decoys. the other walk behind us and stops shines his light directly at us and loads his gun. He walks 10yds past us and stops there. Then he picks up a walkie talky and he distinctly says "if either of those guys or their dog set one foot on our property there going to regeret it." By now its about 30 minutes before shooting. I immiediately pick up my phone and call 911.
The dispatcher tells me she will get a hold of an officer and get him in touch with us as soon as possible. a couple minutes later the CO calls me and says he's already on Rice and is on his way toward us, we just need to shine him when he gets close. He pulls up and the two guys plead their story that we were trespassing and we need to leave and that we deserve tickets. Instead the officer tickets both of them for the use of the walkie talkys to coordinate. And he also tickets the one guy for loading his gun early, because he neglected to unload when the officer pulled up. He tells them to make some distance between us and them. So they both spread out 20 yards farther from us. the officer tells us that he can't make them move farther from us because they are on their property.
We only shot 2 ducks that day. The other 2 guys they were with sounded like they were doing very well. The two guys stayed there until noon, that was when when we left, it started to rain, the ducks weren't flying, and we weren't in the mood to endure anymore. Neither of the two guys killed anything while we were there. So what was their point? It wasn't as if in the heat of the moment they did something rash, they chose to continue their stupidity long into the day. I willingly admit i said some dumb things to them. But, i was quickly able to admit my mistake, why weren't these guys able to see their wrong doing and make some effort to correct it? I sure hope that this was a freak occurrence , or MN may not be a place i want to continue to enjoy the outdoors. The outdoors has always been about peace, freedom, and fun, i shouldn't have to fear being shot or beat up by another. I guess i learned something from this experience, from now on i will consciouly think "am i harming anyone by what i am doing."