What happend!?(UPDATED!)
#11
RE: What happend!?
He ran 75 yards and crossed a river with no lungs. That is one tough buck. In NY, I believe that three feet on either side of a river is considered public. Did he check the other side at all?
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: York,Pa
Posts: 2,645
RE: What happend!?
ORIGINAL: Gundeck
In NY you cannot enter another person's land without permission even to track a deer. You can contact DEC and they will try to intercede, but if the owner says no, that is the end of it.
In NY you cannot enter another person's land without permission even to track a deer. You can contact DEC and they will try to intercede, but if the owner says no, that is the end of it.
Tim
#14
RE: What happend!?
That is one instance where I forget the law.[&:]I am not going to kill an animal and not be able to retrieve it because someone said "No". That just seems rediculous IMO. You can bet I'd cross that river and go as far as I had to.
#15
RE: What happend!?
I can understand the reasoning of this law to a certain extent. But i think it should be allowed if you notify the landowner. Its most likely more a saftey issue more than anything. if you just jump over the fence the owner wont know your there and whos to say he makes sure of his target before he starts shooting.
I think if you notify the land owner and track while wearing blaze orange it should be legal. But its just my opinion.
I think if you notify the land owner and track while wearing blaze orange it should be legal. But its just my opinion.
#16
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Indy
Posts: 61
RE: What happend!?
I would thing if he owned the shop, he would be more than willing to help fellow hunters retreive a deer. It would be bad for business to sell someone equipment, and then not let them recover a downed deer.
#17
RE: What happend!?
ORIGINAL: mohunter82
I can understand the reasoning of this law to a certain extent. But i think it should be allowed if you notify the landowner. Its most likely more a saftey issue more than anything. if you just jump over the fence the owner wont know your there and whos to say he makes sure of his target before he starts shooting.
I think if you notify the land owner and track while wearing blaze orange it should be legal. But its just my opinion.
I can understand the reasoning of this law to a certain extent. But i think it should be allowed if you notify the landowner. Its most likely more a saftey issue more than anything. if you just jump over the fence the owner wont know your there and whos to say he makes sure of his target before he starts shooting.
I think if you notify the land owner and track while wearing blaze orange it should be legal. But its just my opinion.
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location:
Posts: 1,438
RE: What happend!?
That's good news on not hitting the buck.
I agree with a prior poster, you should be able to get in the river and search both banks of the river.
In most states, navigable water bodies and to the high water mark are the public domain, and you
have a limited right of way of passage. I would at least check out the banks if
it was that good a shot.
I agree with a prior poster, you should be able to get in the river and search both banks of the river.
In most states, navigable water bodies and to the high water mark are the public domain, and you
have a limited right of way of passage. I would at least check out the banks if
it was that good a shot.