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Old 12-06-2004 | 12:00 PM
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Default RE: Aggrevating Situation

It IS greed. You either own land or own the rights to hunt land. Those hunting from an adjacent property are not offending any of your vested property rights.

Now, while you may think that you have a date with destiny on a P&Y buck on your lease - you DO NOT OWN HIM, nor have you LEASED HIM.

I don't know what state you hunt, but in PA, we have fifty-some odd days (don't quote me on that) where we can take a buck. If you're so scared that somebody might shoot a deer fifty yards into your lease, go out there and get him before they do. I can't stand it when people try to horde deer for themselves.

That feeling you would get if they took a 150 class buck 10 feet inside your posterline would be jealousy, nothing other.

Georgetown- I would be ashamed to say that I wouldn't let another hunter track a wounded animal onto my property, with or without permission. That's a new low.
That's the kind of reprehensible greediness that really upsets me.

Treat your fellow sportsmen with respect, not animous.
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