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Old 06-06-2008 | 10:01 PM
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Default RE: property lines

ORIGINAL: Fieldmouse

ORIGINAL: Chris_H

Well I technically don't own property, but I will inherit it. I don't see anything wrong with that. Yeah, if someone shot a deer and it ran onto my property, go for it. Heck I'll even help you track it. All I'd ask is that you'd let me know. What would happen if you found a person or persons on your property without permission? "Well I'm tracking a deer that I shot." You wouldn't know if that person would be telling the truth or not.
Well, where I hunt it's understood and accepted in most places. We're not hard up for the deer, we are over run. I have to agree with you Chris. Hey if you ever hunt with me, there are antler restrictions. Shoot the biggest one you see.
Thanks! I definitely would!
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