Quicksliver. . . to your repsonse.
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.
I agree in part. . .I don't think it is greed that drives this reponse, but if I am asked I help them put but that is not always the case around here.
But the deal is that a property line should be treated like a wall a mile high. It has no legal bearing that a Deer is not owned. While it free roams on my land it is governed by me, not some one looking at it over the fence. You don't do anything across that line with out permission, period. I don't have to like it but must respect it if I expect respect from my neigbours in return.