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Old 02-24-2006 | 01:40 PM
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Primitive Weapon
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Default RE: Common Courtesy

I wish you were my neighbor, I wouldn't treat you like that though. Is it safe to say that this same guy poaches off your land as well?

ORIGINAL: chucker34

Just got back from a walk down our driveway and noticed snowmobilers had been on our property again. This time they cut a few fallen trees up and hauled them out for firewood or whatever. Must have happened while I was at work yesterday. They actually did me a service because it opened upnice swath from a swamp/bedding area into one of the main trails I hunt on our property. I'm going to move some brush around in the spring to create more of a manmade funnel for them to follow to take it a step further.

Anywhoo, makes me kind of irritated. I wouldn't think of stepping onto someone else's land much less taking something off of it without asking for their permission first. Just common courtesy. What do you think the chances are that I would have said no to a neighbor (I know it is by where the snowmobile tracks went) who was asking to remove some dead wood from my property? I may have even helped him if I had some free time. Not planning on confronting him or even stopping by to talk to him unless it happens again. In that case, I may simply go over to his place and tell him that he should talk to me first so I can tell him which dead and fallen trees to take.
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