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re: Two Hunters Shoot the Same Buck, Owner Decided with Coin Toss
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:55 am to gamechanger4good
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:55 am to gamechanger4good
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I had the same thing happen to me last year. I heard a shot right on the property line 10 min later I can hear something crashing though the woods. A young 8 point bleeding from his shoulder comes stumbling in the field. I immediatley finish the deer off. Not five min later a kid maybe 16 comes walking into my food plot without wearing any orange on the same trail the deer used and the same direction I had just shot. I was PISSED first it was a deer we wouldnt shoot and bc this kid came crashing through our property and the food plot. I told him to get the eff off my property and to meet me at my camp after dark to get the deer. I gave the deer to the kid and explained to him and his dad that under no circumstances were they to ever step foot on our property again. I gave him nd his dad my number and told them to call if it ever happens again and we would get the deer for them.
One, your neighbors can shoot whatever they want. Sometimes it sucks, but it's their property.
Also, I may be mistaken but I believe you're allowed to cross property lines to retrieve game you shot on your property/property you have permission to hunt. At least I have always been taught this.
You're a dick.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 10:58 am to Boats n Hose
quote:
Also, I may be mistaken but I believe you're allowed to cross property lines to retrieve game you shot on your property/property you have permission to hunt. At least I have always been taught this.
So has everyone else.
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Posted on 12/3/14 at 11:08 am to Boats n Hose
quote:Just last week I heard a funny story about adjoining landowners. One farmer has a shite load of timber, the next door neighbor has a shite load of AG land. The timber dude was bitching about the AG guys shooting all HIS deer. The AG says, they may very well be YOUR deer but I have been feeding the hell out of them and plan to kill everyone of them I see...
your neighbors can shoot whatever they want.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:07 pm to Boats n Hose
quote:
Also, I may be mistaken but I believe you're allowed to cross property lines to retrieve game you shot on your property/property you have permission to hunt. At least I have always been taught this.
I'm not so sure about that. I've always been taught to get permission before crossing property lines to retrieve game that you have killed. I'd be pissed as hell too, if someone came walking through my property with out permission. Not to mention the lack of respect one shows by walking onto another persons property without permission, you could mess up their hunt, and if that ever happened i would never let that person retrieve a deer on my property again.
Be respectful to your neighbors and ask first before you go trotting through someone else's property.
Posted on 12/3/14 at 12:42 pm to Boats n Hose
I'm a dick because I told someone not to come on my land without permission or am I a dick because I gave the kid the deer that I finished off on my property or am I a dick because i offered to clean the deer for the kid or let him use my skinning shed? I'm confused I guess I'm a dick. I dont know about you but i would NEVER go onto a neighbors property without explaning the situation. Maybe one day you will be able to buy land instead of leasing it and understand where I'm coming from.
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