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RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: Chris_H ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Lubricious I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff. |
RE: property lines
Well, you make a good point. Leaving me a message on the phone or writing a note and sticking it on my door would be fine. Thats what I do when I hunt my grandfathers land while he isn't around.
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OK CHRIS sounds good ,you would be a good hunting neighbor to have around ,thanks.
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Thanks man. :D
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RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Chris_H ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Lubricious I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff. |
RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: Lubricious ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Chris_H ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Lubricious I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff. |
RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Lubricious ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Chris_H ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Lubricious I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff. |
RE: property lines
I guess if I hunted where i wasn't known I would have to do things differently,but I would make it a point to try and get to know whoever I was hunting around and who was hunting around me.
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Never really thought of that, but now that you mention it, I should make an effort to do so.
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RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: treboryerf ORIGINAL: Schultzy As long as they ask I'm fine with it. I'm going with them also to make sure there after that particular deer! If I caught them on my land without permission tracking a deer I'd kick there ass off faster then flys on you know what! I would then go get the deer myself and personally deliver it to them! |
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