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Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel

Posted By: ducknbass

Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 04:35 PM

https://www.thedailybeast.com/texan...ing-after-deadly-mexican-cartel-shootout
Posted By: Tin Head

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 04:46 PM

didnt see that coming bolt
Posted By: TexasKC

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 04:53 PM

I don't care how great the hunting is. You couldn't pay me to hunt in Mexico.
Posted By: hook_n_line

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:03 PM

angel watching them.
Posted By: Roll-Tide

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:06 PM

You definitely have to be affiliated with the right cartel when hunting in Mexico.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:12 PM

What a wild-arse story, especially the one detailed and one still dirty pickup! What a messed up situation down there. On the up side, it sounds like the Federales are trying like hell to do their job.

There was another story about this attack on the town - the governor of Coahuila (maybe I have the wrong state) initially said the cartel went into the U.S. and back down to surprise the Mexican town. He's since walked back that statement.

The U.S. has to do something about this situation. We don't need to know about it.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:14 PM

Did I read that right in the article? The cartels drive around trucks with their name on the side like a company logo etc?

Never been probably never go.
Posted By: Tin Head

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:14 PM

Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:19 PM

29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.
Posted By: PKnTX

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.


Vacation there, contribute to it.
Posted By: Ramball36

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:29 PM

Eat tamales contribute to it
Posted By: gtrich94

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:31 PM

Originally Posted by redchevy
Did I read that right in the article? The cartels drive around trucks with their name on the side like a company logo etc?

Never been probably never go.


It's crazy isn't it. I've read a couple of articles in the past few weeks that show pictures of their trucks and they have the initials of the cartel painted on them in big letters. Not some cheap spray paint job, but professional looking labels like you would see on a company truck.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:36 PM

Originally Posted by Ramball36
Eat tamales contribute to it

Made my own tamales.... but they still contribute to my waistline frown
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:41 PM

Originally Posted by redchevy
Originally Posted by Ramball36
Eat tamales contribute to it

Made my own tamales.... but they still contribute to my waistline frown


Delicious brand, made in San Antonio for me!

And then there's the Narcocorridos - Songs written about the cartels.




Posted By: Tin Head

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:46 PM

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.
their biggest money maker is child and sex trafficking. I agree dont do drugs kids but the issue is 10Xs bigger than that
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 05:51 PM

Originally Posted by Tin Head
Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.
their biggest money maker is child and sex trafficking. I agree dont do drugs kids but the issue is 10Xs bigger than that


Agreed.

There are priests in Ciudad Juárez that bless sicarios' bullets. 'Special place in hell...
Posted By: Tin Head

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 06:20 PM

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
Originally Posted by Tin Head
Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.
their biggest money maker is child and sex trafficking. I agree dont do drugs kids but the issue is 10Xs bigger than that


Agreed.

There are priests in Ciudad Juárez that bless sicarios' bullets. 'Special place in hell...

yeup !
Just for the record is not just those cathlolic priest , we have our own issues, but thats another story. Yes, special place in hell ,and they'd probably like that.
Posted By: Greg

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 06:43 PM

Glad everything ended up okay for them!

When I was 12 I flew alone to San Diego, met my Uncle and we drove and crossed the boarder just South of Yuma,AZ into a town called San Luis. We stayed in a hotel there and early the next morning we drove south along the Colorado River in his Toyota truck down old dirt roads in the middle of nowhere till we got to a lake. He had an Avon inflatable boat rolled up in a bag and a small outboard in the back of the truck that we pumped up and attached and away we went. It was like a maze of cat tails all around the edges of the lake with little channels cut through. There were blinds already built and decoys that were left out year round. Some of the best duck hunting I’ve ever done. They were everywhere! I even shot a cinnamon teal. We never saw anyone on the lake and it was kinda scary and eerie. My Uncle is 6’4” and a big dude, so it helped make me feel safe. He had been there years before so kinda knew where he was going.

The next day we drove south of Mexicali... again in the middle of nowhere through the alfalfa fields till we see this old Mexican worker on a tractor. We stopped the truck and he drove the tractor over to the fence line to meet is. He didn’t speak a lick of English and my Uncle’s Spanish was so-so. We showed him our guns in the back of the truck and said “faisanes” which means pheasant. He nodded. My Uncle reaches into his pocket and gave him probably $50 in cash, which he appreciated, but then my Uncle gave him 2 boxes of shotgun shells, and you would have thought we gave him gold bars. They couldn’t buy ammunition down there. He was super excited about that and left his tractor and jumped in the truck with us. Man he smelled bad. I still remember his name, Rafael Vailla. Anyway, he knew exactly where they were and took us straight to them. We walked out in the field maybe a hundred yards and hammered 4 big roosters and left. He thought we were crazy because that was all we shot. Each day on the way back to our hotel we would stop and give our birds to the poor people living alongside the Colorado River in little huts and they were more than happy to take them. I really felt for them because they were so dirty and poor. It was an amazing trip and when we got back to California, my Uncle had the only two birds we kept, my Cinnamon Teal and Pheasant, mounted and shipped to me here.

Looking back now at how dangerous that was almost gives me chills. We didn’t know a soul down there and were were pretty much trespassing on peoples land, using their blinds and decoys. Plus we had guns that we drove across the boarder. It was an amazing trip for a young 12 year old boy, and one I’ll never forget. Anyway, thought I’d share my Mexico hunting story with y’all. They sure have the birds down there!.[Linked Image]
Posted By: ducknbass

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 07:04 PM

Good stuff Greg!
Posted By: rolyat.nosaj

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 07:13 PM

I love going to Mexico. I would hunt down there.
Posted By: HuntnFly67

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 07:14 PM

Originally Posted by PKnTX

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.


Vacation there, contribute to it.


Originally Posted by Ramball36
Eat tamales contribute to it


Habla Espanol...contribute to it.
Posted By: dkershen

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 07:39 PM

Crazy story.
Posted By: NORML as can be

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 07:47 PM

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.

You eat at Taco Bell? You contributed to it.

Most of the weed most people smoke comes from California and Colorado only Reggie comes from Mexico, Everybody knows that..... cool2
Posted By: Tin Head

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 08:04 PM

Originally Posted by HuntnFly67


Habla Espanol...contribute to it.

clap hammer
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 09:07 PM

Originally Posted by Greg
Glad everything ended up okay for them!

When I was 12 I flew alone to San Diego, met my Uncle and we drove and crossed the boarder just South of Yuma,AZ into a town called San Luis. We stayed in a hotel there and early the next morning we drove south along the Colorado River in his Toyota truck down old dirt roads in the middle of nowhere till we got to a lake. He had an Avon inflatable boat rolled up in a bag and a small outboard in the back of the truck that we pumped up and attached and away we went. It was like a maze of cat tails all around the edges of the lake with little channels cut through. There were blinds already built and decoys that were left out year round. Some of the best duck hunting I’ve ever done. They were everywhere! I even shot a cinnamon teal. We never saw anyone on the lake and it was kinda scary and eerie. My Uncle is 6’4” and a big dude, so it helped make me feel safe. He had been there years before so kinda knew where he was going.

The next day we drove south of Mexicali... again in the middle of nowhere through the alfalfa fields till we see this old Mexican worker on a tractor. We stopped the truck and he drove the tractor over to the fence line to meet is. He didn’t speak a lick of English and my Uncle’s Spanish was so-so. We showed him our guns in the back of the truck and said “faisanes” which means pheasant. He nodded. My Uncle reaches into his pocket and gave him probably $50 in cash, which he appreciated, but then my Uncle gave him 2 boxes of shotgun shells, and you would have thought we gave him gold bars. They couldn’t buy ammunition down there. He was super excited about that and left his tractor and jumped in the truck with us. Man he smelled bad. I still remember his name, Rafael Vailla. Anyway, he knew exactly where they were and took us straight to them. We walked out in the field maybe a hundred yards and hammered 4 big roosters and left. He thought we were crazy because that was all we shot. Each day on the way back to our hotel we would stop and give our birds to the poor people living alongside the Colorado River in little huts and they were more than happy to take them. I really felt for them because they were so dirty and poor. It was an amazing trip and when we got back to California, my Uncle had the only two birds we kept, my Cinnamon Teal and Pheasant, mounted and shipped to me here.

Looking back now at how dangerous that was almost gives me chills. We didn’t know a soul down there and were were pretty much trespassing on peoples land, using their blinds and decoys. Plus we had guns that we drove across the boarder. It was an amazing trip for a young 12 year old boy, and one I’ll never forget. Anyway, thought I’d share my Mexico hunting story with y’all. They sure have the birds down there!.[Linked Image]


Great story and pictures!
Posted By: Greg

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/04/19 09:59 PM

Thanks! Hard to believe that was 34 years ago. Even harder to believe I can’t spell border correctly. Lol
Posted By: jeffbird

Texas Deer Hunters in Mexico Kidnapped - 12/05/19 03:25 AM

https://www.thedailybeast.com/texan...eadly-mexican-cartel-shootout?ref=scroll

Texas Deer Hunters Tell Tale of Kidnapping After Deadly Mexican Cartel Shootout
BAGGED
Michael Daly
Special Correspondent
Updated Dec. 04, 2019 9:41AM ET
Published Dec. 04, 2019 4:23AM ET
EXCLUSIVE
Eduardo Verdugo/AP
A Thanksgiving weekend deer-hunting trip to Mexico took a terrifying turn for two Texans who say they suddenly found themselves the ones with rifles pointed at them.

Donald Chapman and his nephew, Colby Williams, said the gunmen who appeared before them on Sunday apparently had been part of a convoy of cartel sicarios that rolled into the nearby town of Villa Union the day before.


The sicarios had mounted a surprise attack on the town hall and killed four police officers. But the hitmen got a surprise of their own and found themselves the target of a fierce government response that included Mexican marines and military helicopters.

Photos posted online showed several bullet-riddled and abandoned pick-up trucks bearing the letters C.D.N., for Cartel del Noreste, the Cartel of the Northeast. The occupants not among the 10 sicarios killed in the first hour seem to have fled into the surrounding countryside.

The government pursued the remaining sicarios on into Sunday, killing at least seven more. It appears that’s when a number of the hunted gunmen then encountered the hunting Texans.

A New Twist in the Massacre of Moms and Kids in Mexico
VENDETTA
Jeremy Kryt


Chapman, 62, and Williams, 30, were out on a 10,000-acre ranch they had leased with a single purpose.

“It’s just really good deer hunting,” Williams told The Daily Beast.

As they faced the sicarios, Williams and Chapman also faced the possibility of being as dead as a bagged buck.

But they said that as soon as they obeyed a command to get down on the ground, the Mexicans threw their guns over their shoulders.


The Texans said their captors took their rifles and their cellphones. But that was just a precaution. What they really wanted was Chapman’s pick-up along with Williams’ pick-up, which they had left back at the ranch house.

“They were walking,” Chapman later said. “They were lost.”

They were also hungry and thirsty. The two Texans said they gave them food and water.

“You do those kind of things if you have a weapon at you,” Williams noted.


Another thing you do is get in a car when instructed. By Chapman and Williams’ account, they all rode off in the two vehicles.

“They used us to get where they wanted to be, which was home and their families,” Williams said.

“They were nice to me, and to be honest with you, did not hurt us in any way.”
— Colby Williams
The Texans said their captors treated them surprisingly well.


“They were nice to me, and to be honest with you, did not hurt us in any way,” Williams reported.

Chapman recalled, “Every other word out of their mouth was, ‘No problem, you’ll be OK. We don’t hurt Americans.’”

After 11 hours, the captors had arrived where they wanted to go. They gave the Texans back their cellphones and the rest of their property.

“Everything that had been taken,” Williams said.


But that was not the biggest surprise.

“It seems wild, but they washed our vehicles and put fuel in them,” Williams said.

Chapman recalled that they only washed his nephew’s truck.

“And detailed it,” Chapman told The Daily Beast. “Mine’s still dirty.”


The Cartels vs. a Mormon Sect: The Story Behind a Massacre
MATANZA
Jason McGahan

The gunmen had made it back to their families and now they were freeing the Texans to go back to theirs.

Their gas tanks full, the Texans headed straight for the border.

“We got across as soon as possible,” Wiliams said.


Chapman said he checked his phone and saw missed calls and messages from seemingly every law enforcement outfit.

“The FBI, Secret Service, Homeland Security, all the agencies,” Chapman told The Daily Beast. “Apparently, I was important to be found.”

Reports of their disappearance had already surfaced in the Mexican media and on social media, and their families had seen a report online that they had both been murdered. When Williams and Chapman called home to say they were on their way back, Caller ID was the first signal to their loved ones the two were alive.

“They were excited to see our call,” Williams said with a Texas boy’s understatement.


Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Texas Deer Hunters in Mexico Kidnapped - 12/05/19 04:28 AM

Anyone who is a USC who goes to any part of Mexico is ignorant about what is going on there.
Posted By: cibolo

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 04:41 AM

My dad has a lease we hunted that boarded the Palo Blanco and My uncle actually leaded a pasture in there. Crazy stuff
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 04:49 AM

Originally Posted by Greg
Thanks! Hard to believe that was 34 years ago. Even harder to believe I can’t spell border correctly. Lol


That is cool Greg. Very good story Sir
Posted By: ntxtrapper

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 04:53 AM

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.


Yep. The dopers will deny it though and blame some other source.
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 04:56 AM

Originally Posted by Greg
Thanks! Hard to believe that was 34 years ago. Even harder to believe I can’t spell border correctly. Lol


My dad and grandfather have great stories from bird hunting in Mexico....a lot of which couldn’t be repeated here! It really is sad the situation down there. The fun they had is something that wouldn’t be experienced elsewhere. Even then (back in the lat 80s) they were paying bribes to get guns/ammo across but it was safe and an amazing time. All the birds were given to the locals and the money hunters provided helped those communities stay afloat. Unfortunate the times have changed. Last time I went to Mexico a week after we left the mayor or police chief (can’t remember) got his head cut off and left in the town square back in 2008 or 2009. That was the end of my fun down there.
Posted By: Gringocazador

Re: Texas Deer Hunters in Mexico Kidnapped - 12/05/19 05:39 AM

I hunted across the river years back, it was bad then, 97 to 2006 as I recall. We had drugs being run throght one of the ranchs we hunted for about four years. Ranchers were in on it, not a good situation and not much those ranchers could do about about it but go along or die.

I spent a lot of time in Mexico in those days, I ran across all kinds and was really lucky. We had drug runners come into our hunting camp, ranch house. We drank beer and ate bbq with them. One of them was ranchers nephew.

The sad part about Mexico, not sure I ever met a honest person, they have good family values as a culture, but the buck stops there. When it comes to basic honesty and money all bets are off.

This country ain’t far behind.
Posted By: Mr. T.

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 01:03 PM

Originally Posted by TexasKC
I don't care how great the hunting is. You couldn't pay me to hunt in Mexico.

X2
Posted By: Red Cloud

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 02:30 PM

That could have gone very bad, in a heart beat! (R.K, Federal Security Director, Office of Law Enforcement, DHS Retired )
Posted By: SnakeWrangler

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 02:35 PM

Originally Posted by 2Beez
Originally Posted by Greg
Thanks! Hard to believe that was 34 years ago. Even harder to believe I can’t spell border correctly. Lol


That is cool Greg. Very good story Sir

Awesome story....

Sadly too many nicer places to visit for me to ever step foot in Mexico ever again....
Posted By: texjitter

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 03:01 PM

Pretty wild that this happened to people I know! I went to college with Colby, and Donald installed a sprinkler system for my parents years back. They were pretty quiet about it all on facebook
Posted By: TKandMike

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 03:04 PM

Originally Posted by Mr. T.
Originally Posted by TexasKC
I don't care how great the hunting is. You couldn't pay me to hunt in Mexico.

X2


I use to want to go, I just don't think a big mulie or a bunch of quail is worth it.
Posted By: 007hunter

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 04:12 PM

Great story Greg. Sometimes we don't realize how good we have it and how fortunate we are (were) until much later.
Posted By: garyrapp55

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 05:23 PM

Originally Posted by PKnTX

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.


Vacation there, contribute to it.

please explain
Posted By: Greg

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 06:20 PM

Originally Posted by 007hunter
Great story Greg. Sometimes we don't realize how good we have it and how fortunate we are (were) until much later.



You are correct 007. I’ve thought about those poor families numerous times in my life. It’s was like what you see on TV with the starving children in Africa. We are truly blessed to be here in America and live the way we do.
Posted By: TexFlip

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 06:31 PM

Or they saw their target buck on camera but he wasn't showing and they needed a few extra days at the lease to try and get him. What better cover story than "we were kidnapped by the cartel"???
Posted By: ducknbass

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 06:40 PM

Originally Posted by TexFlip
Or they saw their target buck on camera but he wasn't showing and they needed a few extra days at the lease to try and get him. What better cover story than "we were kidnapped by the cartel"???


I was thinking too much tequila in boys Town.
Posted By: DeleteThisAccount

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 07:14 PM

Originally Posted by garyrapp55
Originally Posted by PKnTX

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.


Vacation there, contribute to it.

please explain

I'm just guessing here, but I think they are playing on the point that any contribution to the MX economy can, at some level, be considered a contribution to the cartels - because the cartels are that big and powerful in MX ... they have their hands in everything (legal and illegal business operations). And even industries that they don't have their hands in, some the people who work in those industries spend their earnings on things that make it back to the cartels (drugs, women, etc...) At this point in time, one could argue that the cartels hold more power in MX than the MX government does....
Posted By: krmitchell

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/05/19 07:53 PM

Originally Posted by Binary
Originally Posted by garyrapp55
Originally Posted by PKnTX

Originally Posted by Creekrunner
29,000 killed there last year in cartel violence. You smoke dope or snort a line? You contributed to it.


Vacation there, contribute to it.

please explain

I'm just guessing here, but I think they are playing on the point that any contribution to the MX economy can, at some level, be considered a contribution to the cartels - because the cartels are that big and powerful in MX ... they have their hands in everything (legal and illegal business operations). And even industries that they don't have their hands in, some the people who work in those industries spend their earnings on things that make it back to the cartels (drugs, women, etc...) At this point in time, one could argue that the cartels hold more power in MX than the MX government does....



Not to mention the best way to get the Mexican governments attention to to remove US tourist dollars from the equation. The whole "hugs not bullets" campaign will come to a blazing halt when towns like cancun have no industry.
Posted By: bphillips

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 02:52 PM

Originally Posted by ntxtrapper
Anyone who is a USC who goes to any part of Mexico is ignorant about what is going on there.


Actually we all know what goes on down there. They have no beef with everyday hunters. If someone interferes with their business well good luck with that. This was a wrong place wrong time deal though a pretty scary one.
Posted By: rex47

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 03:40 PM

In 82 i knew a cummuns engine dealer in mx, he also had 5 ocean going shrimp boats. The gov. took one of his boats and had it for a year at that time. He said he had been told that when the new president took office he would give it back,( kind of good public relations.)

I really belive the cartells run mx if not why don't the gov. do something about them?
Posted By: DeleteThisAccount

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 03:57 PM

Originally Posted by rex47
In 82 i knew a cummuns engine dealer in mx, he also had 5 ocean going shrimp boats. The gov. took one of his boats and had it for a year at that time. He said he had been told that when the new president took office he would give it back,( kind of good public relations.)

I really belive the cartells run mx if not why don't the gov. do something about them?

They don't run it outright but it's pretty close. The level of bribery and corruption goes all the way to the top there. Police, military, politicians .... lots of people on the cartel payroll. They don't have everyone on the payroll, but they have enough.

The main reason the government doesn't do something about them is that it's a coin-toss on whether or not they can win an outright war on the cartels. Whenever they crack down on the cartels, bad things happen - lots of people die. I was in San Diego back in the mid 2000s and remember for several months they were warning people not to cross over into TJ to party (one of the safer cities in MX for Americans - because of its HEAVY police presence ensuring nothing happens to tourists) because the gov. vs. cartel issue had spilled over into the streets - cartel was literally gunning cops down in the streets. I have a friend who watched several cops and a few bystanders get mowed down in TJ while he was bar hopping during that time. They decided to heed the warning to not cross over after that. And that's pretty normal in MX when the tensions between the gov. and cartel get high.

I don't personally think the MX government has the power to take down the cartels. If they want to get rid of the cartels they're going to need outside help. Also, a LOT of people rely on the cartels for their livelihoods .... so in many ways, the fall of the cartels is a really BAD thing for MX ....think about all the money the cartels generate for the MX economy and what happens when that goes away.

If it was up to me, I wouldn't even ask. I'd designate the cartels as terrorist organizations and tell the MX government that we're going to start making strategic assaults against the cartels. They can either join in and make it look to the public like we're doing it with their permission or they can oppose it and we'll do it anyway - which will show the public how they can't stop the US even if they wanted to. They'd announce a joint cooperation agreement between our countries because no one wants to look weak on the world stage. The US dealing with the organizations next door that are harming our citizens, by doing crazy things like abducting our children and using them as sex slaves, is long past due. Help or step aside, just don't make the mistake of standing in our way.
Posted By: fouzman

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 06:10 PM

If you really want to know how fubarred things in Mexico are, read this interview with a former Gulf Cartel sicario. Pay attention to the involvement and corruption from the top to the bottom of the Mexican government, and their complicity in killings and disappearances.

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2019/12/bb-interviews-cdg-sicario.html
Posted By: JDP Ranch

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 10:33 PM

Originally Posted by bphillips
Anyone who is a USC who goes to any part of Mexico is ignorant about what is going on there.


I'm as white as can be and travel to Mexico frequently. There are certainly dangerous parts of Mexico, but it's not all full of cartels and violence. States south of Mexico City (apart from Guerrero) have relatively low violence. Most of the activity is concentrated around the border.

Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit - they all have higher rates of crimes than Mexico's most populated city, Mexico City. I spent 2 months there last year. Been quite a few times to Mexico City before that and spent lots of time in several smaller towns. I go to the resort areas at least once a year too.

My in-laws own a lot of property in Mexico so I keep up to date with the news and follow the politics there. I feel it's unfair for you to call all USCs "ignorant" about what is going on there...
Posted By: tlk

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 10:48 PM

read about this on another forum - note on here the article says they were "told to get down" which I would assume meant out of their tower blind - then the story changed to "one was working on a feeder while the other was messing with something else on the ground" - Have to admit that some of the story sounds strange and peculiar - glad the two hunters were ok
Posted By: bphillips

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/06/19 11:09 PM

Originally Posted by JDP Ranch
Originally Posted by bphillips
Anyone who is a USC who goes to any part of Mexico is ignorant about what is going on there.


I'm as white as can be and travel to Mexico frequently. There are certainly dangerous parts of Mexico, but it's not all full of cartels and violence. States south of Mexico City (apart from Guerrero) have relatively low violence. Most of the activity is concentrated around the border.

Baltimore, St. Louis, Detroit - they all have higher rates of crimes than Mexico's most populated city, Mexico City. I spent 2 months there last year. Been quite a few times to Mexico City before that and spent lots of time in several smaller towns. I go to the resort areas at least once a year too.

My in-laws own a lot of property in Mexico so I keep up to date with the news and follow the politics there. I feel it's unfair for you to call all USCs "ignorant" about what is going on there...

Not sure how you quoted me as saying that but it wasn’t me.

I hunt 20 miles into Mexico from Nuevo Laredo haha
Posted By: Mathp

Re: Texas Deer Hunters Kidnapped by Cartel - 12/18/19 05:55 AM

I went to Mexico with my father in early seventies to fish Lake Guerrero (I think) and fished in the morning and dove hunted in the afternoon. I was amazed when he gave me some bills and told me to shake hands with the guy with the machine gun! It went very smoothly and we proceeded south to the lake and it was a great time. I shot over 100 doves in one afternoon with my Beretta AL2 20 gauge! I had two bird boys collecting birds for me. One of them asked for my hat and I let him have it. The next day he had on somebody else's hat! Anyway a very memorable trip for me.
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