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Old 09-08-2008 | 11:57 AM
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Default RE: Thats it- I've had it- Its time to get dirty.

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DT your a loose cannon. I never heard of No Limits Outdoors, but if you are a ProStaffer for them you make a poor representative for them.

I grew up in Jersey, Hunted Jersey and still hunt Jersey. I believe the law is if its not posted then you can hunt it. So all those "scum" were NOT trespassing. As far as blaming your stupidity on the US Marine Corps for "mess'in" you up. .....Its a disgrace.

I think it is pretty unrealistic to leave sets up in the limited huntable woods of NJ and think they are not going to be messed with. I would love to know where this is so I could do the Jersey sneak and bust one of "your" bucks .......Just to piss you off.

I am 45 and been doing to Jersey sneak for 20 plus years, you wouldnt even know I was there. Oh and thanks for your service .....but understand Brother......your not the only vet in the woods.
The land is posted.
Now it is...... not before super hero got it. One thing I do not understand though .....If the farmer is leasing the land .....why is he not able to hunt it also?
That's the point, it is posted now. I had unlimited access to the farm beside mine(Bishops farm). When Mr. Bishop died his widow continued letting me hunt. When she got older and in poor health the land was sold to a new owner and posted, and whileI am"neighborly"with the new owner Idon't have pemission on that farm anymore beyond recovering deer. Pretty simple concept, one would think anyway.

Many farmers that lease the farming rights to land don't hunt the land or control the hunting rights to said piece.
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