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Old 11-23-2012, 05:20 AM
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A family member owns a farm. Mr. B. asked her for permission to hunt on it. She said "No, she did not allow anyone except family to hunt on it". He got mad and told her that he was going to hunt on it anyway and that she couldn't stop him. A few years later I was talking with a guy that lives in the area, he mentioned the farm and said that he had hunted on it with Mr. B., who had permission. He was supprised when I told him that they were trespassing. I think she should have notified the sheriff and had him keep an eye on it. Very few respect property rights anymore.
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Old 11-23-2012, 05:32 AM
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I have never had a problem with letting people hunt my ground with me. However I also hunt their land with them. Its a good understanding that you only go when invited and don't bring anyone else with you. Also the rules apply to the woods you are in(which may be different than your own). Now problems with tresspassers and neighbors thats a whole different story.
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