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Old 11-13-2006 | 06:48 AM
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Default RE: near trespasing

I don't have as much of an issue that a neighbor places his/her stand near the border of our camp properties, the issue I would have is that it's facing my property. Therefore I would go talk to my neighbor and have a discussion, indicating he should face it the other direction. This way if a deer comes from either direction, he can take a shot. The deer coming off my property onto his and vice versa if the deer his from his property heading toward him. The only issue after that is, depending onthe outcome of ourdiscussion and relationship, is weather or not I would allow him to track/recover the deer from my property. First step, trycommunication.

As for Mike, guess you don't own land and improve the land for wildlife and your family? My property is my investment for my well being and for the future of my kids, grand kids to hunt, hike, atv and learn about wildlife. Not for neighbors to "possibly" shoot onto my land if given the chance, and in most cases as mentioned before would also have to recover on my land. Not being greedy, just trying to be more ethical in the way I perceive how one should contuct themselves as an sportsman/hunter? JIMO.
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