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Old 05-16-2007 | 04:39 PM
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Default RE: Would you knowingly break the law?

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Boy, there are alot of psyco landowners out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Some of you guys need a life! If a guy shot a deer on his property and retrieved it on my property, WHY WOULD I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THAT????

For the life of me, I never even thought to ask permission to retrieve a downed deer on someone else's land .... we just do it ..... I have met landowners that way ..... they ALWAYS met up with me and helped me track it ....... it HAS to be a regional thing .... if so, I'm staying here ...to many loony landowners out there looking for a reason to shoot someone ...
This thread has gone a stray. now we have hunters arguing with hunters .

Some of you fail to see the forest for the trees. Most land owners are not hunters! Some are anti hunters. And that too is their right.

By saying you will wantonly disregard the landowners wishes you are only bolstering there personal disregard for our sport.Why give them more ammo in their battle to end the sport we love.

Some of you really need to get some fresh air.
I am reposting this because its become obvious some are not reading before they post!!!!!!!!!!

But just for ****ts & giggles how many yards is it before you are trespassing. 20 yards seems as a go ahead point is 100 yards OK? 1/2 mile ok?

Hey its your deer right??
Jim ...that's my point .... the answer just may vary ... I put a poll up to see, as guys can answer anonymously
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