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Old 05-16-2007 | 09:29 AM
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Default RE: Would you knowingly break the law?

ORIGINAL: quiksilver

All I know is, to pursue legal action, the landowner would have to catch me, which I can assure you, will never happen.

If I hunt all year toshoot a deer, and he's down, and I know where he's at, heWILL be going home with me, without question. There is no fence, posted line, river or lake that will stop me. If that means leaving for a while and coming back later in the dark or at a better time, then it is what it is.

But, with that said, there's nowhere that I hunt where the neighbors wouldn't let me go get my deer. I don't have much, but I do have people skills.
My thoughts exactly. Thats only if the landowner is being rediculous about it...Im a friendly guy and couldn't imagine getting a NO from the neighboring land owners. I think most will give you permission

I have heard though that you can contact the sheriff orwarden and they can go with you to retrieve your animal. Not sure how much truth there is to it, but...
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