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Sorry, youre wrong. Im not saying it to be PC, far from it. Taking something from someone elses property is stealing in my eyes. Some ofyou guys' answers really surprised me. To each his own.
So if you find a big Morel Mushroom one inch to the other side of a fence of land that in uninhabited and no one has been on for months, but has a "NO TRESPASSING" sign, would you pick it up, or
is that stealing too???
I'm not a do-gooder, I'm reaching over the fence, or jumping the fence. If it's land that is hunted used much or not, it's a shed, and I've found it. Leave it there 2 days, and the squirrels have munched the heck out of it. Likewise, if someone is walking the edges of my land and finds a shed or really great mushroom, their welcome to it. Finders Keepers!!! To think otherwise is selfish and silly. Then again, I'll stop and buzz the antlers off of a roadkill deer also and see nothing wrong with it. Whoever does seems silly to me also.
1 inch or 1 mileinto someone elses property doesnt make it MY property.
I wonder how many of you guys I would find bitchin and moaningif I went back into the threads about tresspassers...I know for a fact I would find 3-4 of you. Shameful, seriously
You must've missed
this part!!!!
Ah yes, I sure did. The steadfast rule of middle school. Unfortunalty, I grew up.
Maybe I should have highlighted MORE, I'm gracious enough to not really care if someone walks along and picks up an antler off of my place, or a mushroom. I'll even sit out a night of hunting to help a guy track a deer that ran on my place, as I did last fall. It's about being a giving person. I follow the golden rule. I wouldn't drive my truck through their front yard, because I wouldn't want someone to do the same to me, but I will pick up an antler on the other side of the fence, and I'd likewise expect someone to feel free to do the same. I'm not so territorial that I'll pee on all my trees to mark my ground, if you know what I'm saying.