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Old 11-27-2006 | 02:05 PM
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fetzeriiif
 
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Default RE: Hunter Harassment

I don't agree with those people harrassing you and following you, especially if they didn't own the land, butwhere I'm from,you would have also been in the wrong also. Just because land makes it easier to access other land, does not give you the right to cross it without permission. I realize that it may veryby state, but what difference does it make if it is in the "mountains"? Just because land is rural or mountains doesn't mean that trespassing laws do not apply.InWisconsin,where I live, thereis lots of state land thatare completely sorrounded by private land. That doesn't give us a right to cross the private landwithout permission in order to access it. I'm not trying to attack you as a person, but I think you should look at it from a different angle. IfI know that someone does not have permission to be on my neighbors land,am I wrong to ask them to leave? Why should it be the landowners responsibility to post the land?Shouldn'tit be the hunters responsibility to find out who the landowner is andask permission? If a car is sittingon the streetwith the keys in it, but no sign on it saying "don't take me", is it ok to take it for a drive?
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