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Bucks that escape from high fence farms....
Posted on 9/15/18 at 11:21 am
Posted on 9/15/18 at 11:21 am
Do they become fair game?
This post was edited on 9/15/18 at 11:24 am
Posted on 9/15/18 at 11:22 am to impjr
Fair?
Or fare?
Because both can work in this situation
Or fare?
Because both can work in this situation
Posted on 9/15/18 at 11:36 am to impjr
Of course they are fair game. What do they expect you to lasso it and bring it back?
CHOOT EM
CHOOT EM
This post was edited on 9/15/18 at 11:37 am
Posted on 9/15/18 at 11:39 am to impjr
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If you lost this buck these lucky hunters found it. AWESOME buck that was taken in Area 6 two days ago. Can you imagine? I wonder where #1-51 are and for that matter what do they look like?
Harvesting an animal that has gotten loose from a high-fence ranch in Louisiana is illegal. It's defined on the books as "cattle rustling". Call the LA Dept. of Agriculture and see for yourself. I would try to identify the owner, and settle this situation amicablly if possible. Because theoretically, if the owner of this buck sees this post with the photos, and he can figure out who you are, he can press charges if he chooses to. In turn, the owner of this buck also could have been held accoutable if someone would have struck it with their car. He is liable for your property damage and any other damages his animal would have caused.
If you lost this buck these lucky hunters found it. AWESOME buck that was taken in Area 6 two days ago. Can you imagine? I wonder where #1-51 are and for that matter what do they look like?
Harvesting an animal that has gotten loose from a high-fence ranch in Louisiana is illegal. It's defined on the books as "cattle rustling". Call the LA Dept. of Agriculture and see for yourself. I would try to identify the owner, and settle this situation amicablly if possible. Because theoretically, if the owner of this buck sees this post with the photos, and he can figure out who you are, he can press charges if he chooses to. In turn, the owner of this buck also could have been held accoutable if someone would have struck it with their car. He is liable for your property damage and any other damages his animal would have caused.
This post was edited on 9/15/18 at 11:41 am
Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:00 pm to impjr
A woman in Moss Bluff a few years back shot a massive whitetail that had escaped from a pen, I believe she wasn't charged with anything and I think everything the owner of the deer tried to get her to pay for it was also denied. If I remember correctly the deer owner may have been fined due to not reporting the animal was missing to LDWF.
Posted on 9/15/18 at 12:48 pm to impjr
I'm not a hunter, but what fun is it hunting animals you know are fenced in?
Posted on 9/15/18 at 1:20 pm to impjr
I killed 2 black buck antelope escapees in Natchez years ago, the owner of the high fence down the road knew they escaped and let everyone around know to shoot them onsite, I did
Posted on 9/17/18 at 10:52 am to impjr
If a cow breaks through my neighbor’s fence and wanders onto my land, did I just hit the beef jackpot?
(Just playing devils advocate here)
(Just playing devils advocate here)
Posted on 9/17/18 at 1:27 pm to impjr
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Do they become fair game?
Somebody has a good trail cam pic.
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