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Old 11-15-2006 | 08:01 AM
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manuman
 
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From: georgia
Default RE: near trespasing

I was wondering when someone else was going to notice that about the post by Shatodavis. On one hand he says , live and let live, and completely contradicts himself with the 2 comments that you highlighted, which probably shows how he actually feels. To delight in another man's death, with a good riddance attitude is despicable, to say tha least. And to discount his rights as a landowner, whether it has been in his family for years or he just bought the property yesterday is irrelevant. The law is there for the landowner, and whether you've hunted that spot for 40 years, his rights are still intact. Your right also about the stand facing the others property being the issue. In my case, it was , with its back to a sea of8-10 footpines, with the creek bottom that he was facing being immediately on the other side of the creek he hung his climber on. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what he was doing, so I called the DNR officer, and regardless of Sylvan's inability to accept reality, got the okay to redirect his stand, and I did leave a note with my cell phone number to attempt to communicate with him. I will not hold my breath until I hear from him, however.I am going to place some posted signs in the immediate vicinity of his stands, and leave another note as to the location of his other stand that was 100 yards over the line, about 500 yards down the bottom. I found this one after I found the first.If he wants it back, he can agree to meet with me, and discuss his practices, or I will turn it over to the DNR, where he candiscuss his practices with them.
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