View Full Version : Thanks to Boehr!
Hunt4Ever
11-26-2000, 06:11 PM
I just want to thank you for the wealth of information you provide this forum. I am learning so much from the questions people ask you.
Hey Steve...Maybe an "Ask Boehr" topic?
Steve
11-26-2000, 06:21 PM
Hmmmm, that's not a bad idea Hunt4. And I do want to second the thanks. Boehr does all of this on his own and he puts a lot of time into his answers sometimes researching things if he doesn't know straight off. He is a very valuable asset to this state.
Neapolis
11-26-2000, 06:32 PM
I'll second the second for Boehr. He is definitely an asset to the site and to the State !!!!
------------------
Neapolis
---------
boehr
11-26-2000, 06:45 PM
Thanks everyone, I can honestly say that this is a great site and all great people. I really enjoy everything about this site, including those that disagree with me. I can also say that some of those disagreements have made me think to change some of the things I do, maybe I shouldn't say change, maybe I should say make better with CO's (at least those in District 12) and hunter's relationships. I don't do everything perfect or have all the answers but I will always strive to work with hunters because we are all, including me, hunters, and care about the resources and our heritage
Actually Steve, I was thinking about an DNR Questions Topic, or something like that title, maybe just a topic named Law Questions, so I didn't mistakenly miss and questions and I don't think I have so far, hopefully :) but we are getting spread out with more and more members.
[This message has been edited by boehr (edited 11-26-2000).]
I also appreciate you help Boehr...thanks!
HUNT'NUF2
11-27-2000, 07:24 AM
Boehr,
Your participation here has helped me in more than a couple of disagreements with my buds. They ask "how do you know this?" and I make a plug for our web-site. Thank you.
------------------
Joel
clarkstonmi
11-27-2000, 10:00 AM
Asset,asset,asset !!!!!!!!!!!!
Arrow
11-27-2000, 10:03 AM
Thanks, Boehr!!!
------------------
J-Lee
11-27-2000, 05:00 PM
I also thank you Boehr and appreciate the effort you put forth to keep us informed.
nightstalker
11-27-2000, 08:43 PM
I agree , Boehr is a valuable asset to this state and to the forum too. Always have the upmost respect for the LAW!!!!! GREAT JOB BOEHR !! GODSPEED !!
------------------
In the wind he's still alive!! Fred Bear
Kevin
11-27-2000, 09:33 PM
Just had to check in on this one. Thanks a ton Boehr. You handle even the occasional sniper fire with class and aplomb.
-Amos
Mr. Boehr:
In Michigan is there a certain distance from building or structure you have to be before you can legally discharge a firearm ? I think when i lived in Michigan it use to be 450 feet that is if my memory serves me correctly ?
[This message has been edited by sportsmaster (edited 11-28-2000).]
boehr did you see this prior message ?
rrbuckmaster
11-28-2000, 09:14 PM
I also would like to tip my hat to you boehr, the short time i have been here you have provided a wealth of info in hunter talk. take pride in the people you help!
------------------
HAPPY AND SAFE HUNTING TO ALL.
boehr
11-28-2000, 09:23 PM
Originally posted by sportsmaster:
Mr. Boehr:
In Michigan is there a certain distance from building or structure you have to be before you can legally discharge a firearm ? I think when i lived in Michigan it use to be 450 feet that is if my memory serves me correctly?
The safety zone for hunting in Michigan is 450 feet from an occupied dwelling. This includes a firearm or a bow. It would include, for example, a barn that is used in conjunction with a farming operation in close proximity to a house. It would not include a barn all by itself on a piece of land. It also does not include target practice. You don’t necessarily have to discharge a firearm or shoot a bow, just be hunting within the safety zone to be in violation.
[This message has been edited by boehr (edited 11-28-2000).]
Mr Boehr: I call you Mr because i respect you and what you are doing . Thanks
just a bit of trivia. My Grandfather was one of the original CO'S that released the 21 deer loose in the allegan forrest back in the 20's i believe :))
vBulletin® v3.7.2, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.