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re: Confrontation over Deer
Posted on 8/12/23 at 12:19 pm to Taxman2010
Posted on 8/12/23 at 12:19 pm to Taxman2010
People lose their dam mind over hunting and fishing.
Posted on 8/12/23 at 12:52 pm to Quatrepot
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People lose their dam mind over hunting and fishing.
Yep. They rig up Irish Spring bars in the trees, turn to squirrel hunting, etc
Posted on 8/12/23 at 1:52 pm to Quatrepot
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People lose their dam mind over hunting and fishing.
I don’t get it either. Altercations can be prevented simply by respecting your neighbors property lines and both sides understanding deer are free to roam and you don’t own them.
1. Never shoot across property lines
2. If you shoot on your property and deer crosses property lines, give the owner a courtesy call explaining what happened and ask permission to enter his property to retrieve your deer. Also, as the owner of property understand the deer belongs to the hunter and it’s not yours because it fell dead on your side of the line. Grant permission for Hunter to retrieve his deer
3. Do your best not to harm the owners property by rutting up the land with your ATV
4. Just because you’ve been hunting a deer on your game camera doesn’t mean it’s your deer. If someone else sees the deer on their spot or land, they have every right to kill it.
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