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Old 09-05-2008 | 10:05 PM
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Id be getting my deer. Harvest the animal, use its food. in order to do that you would have to "trespass". ifthe property ownerwanted to be a dick about it and say i couldnt have it or theywould presschargesthey better be packin heat or be able to kick my ass b/c we would be fighting. not tryin to sound like some uneducated hick, but why would anyone be that way. i know if someone shot a deer and it ran 3 miles and dropped dead in my backyard i would gladly allow the person with or without permission to at least retrieve the animal andassuming they arent stealing or trying to destroy my property/land.like i said, i dont want to sound like a punk or nothing, but would any of you object to letting someone retrieve the animal they killed on "their" property which fell on "your" property. maybe im missing something, but i wouldnt, unless i felt like they were up to no good, or in fact shot the animal on my property. different situations call for different actions i guess, and the same goes for my answer to i suppose.
MY LONG LOST BROTHER!!!!!! I'm getting my deer, like you said, anyone standing in the way of that is going to be getting an earful. I don't beat people anymore, it's more fun to put them on the ground and do joint locks and humiliate them without ever "hitting" them.

And likewise, my place is open to a hunter tracking or retrieving a deer, as is my mower and trailer or 3-wheeler and trailer if needed.

It's about being a "GRACIOUS" person and the "Golden rule." And I practice the "Golden Rule," I wouldn't want someone to leave a dead animal on my place just because they couldn't find me to get permission, and likewise, I wouldn't leave a dead animal on their place, be it a little yearling doe or a 160" MONSTER!!!!
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