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Old 11-27-2006 | 06:10 AM
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Default RE: Hunter Harassment

I appreciate your opinion but I don't necessaarily agree.My specific example took place in a mountainous rugged area,not in a subdivision.If you don't want people going on your land than post it properly.In the area that my circumstance took place in I walk the boundaries of posted land to get to other land or to state land,I could more easily walk throughthe posted propertyand the only one that would know is myself yet I traverse steep slopes to not cross posted property.

The woman that gave me a difficult time didn't even own the land that she was adament in keeping me off of,it is neither here nor there but in the last couple of days I have come to find that she is not even a land owner.The bottom line of this situation is that she is anti hunting and she is looking to exert control where she has no right to do so.


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