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re: Neighbor put ground blind and feeder on the property line--he has 10 acres bordering 150
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:07 am to TexasTiger1984
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:07 am to TexasTiger1984
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Dont think i'm retarded but i've been called that before.
That was rude on my part and I apologize.
But I've never seen a bunch of conservatives suddenly turn all socialist like I do when landowners talk about keeping people off their property.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:13 am to I B Freeman
do you think he's on the OB?
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:14 am to X123F45
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That was rude on my part and I apologize.
But I've never seen a bunch of conservatives suddenly turn all socialist like I do when landowners talk about keeping people off their property.
lol.. I get your point I was just saying that there's no reason to be a dick until he does something that warrants that type of reaction. I usually try to give people the benefit of the doubt
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:17 am to TexasTiger1984
I'd say putting a feeder on a property line as highly ...dickish.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:21 am to X123F45
take an old cheese grater to few bars of lever 2000/irish spring soap and sprinkle down the property line
problem solved
problem solved
This post was edited on 8/10/21 at 10:22 am
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:24 am to I B Freeman
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I don't hunt deer much any more
If you aren't hunting let the dude hunt
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:25 am to TexasTiger1984
quote:he im going to come in to your garage and take some of your tools....im not going to bring them back. is that ok?
He's only got 10 acres so pretty much anywhere he hunts will be on a property line. Just let the man hunt, not everyone can afford 150 acres.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:26 am to I B Freeman
First look into the distance a feeder and or blind can be on/from a property line. I would talk with him (face to face) and express your displeasure with the location of the blind and feeder. Let him know you will have multiple cameras to monitor your property line. Also make it clear you will call green jeans if an issue arises. If that does not work then burn the blind and push the feeder over. I also liked the cell camera riding the property line idea if things go south.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:28 am to commode
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burn the blind and push the feeder over.
....no.
The point is to be better than him.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:30 am to X123F45
Put a blind and feeder directly across his. On the property line.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:30 am to X123F45
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he im going to come in to your garage and take some of your tools....im not going to bring them back. is that ok?
Not sure I get the point you're trying to make? What does that have to do with anything? This guy hasn't taken anything of IB's has he? The neighbor isn't on IB's property, right? Just closer than IB wants him to be.
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I'd say putting a feeder on a property line as highly ...dickish.
Can we get clarification here? You say the feeder is "on the property line". Who's property is the feeder on? Is the feeder on IB's property at all? Or is it 100% on the neighbors own property?
If it's on IB's property even by a foot, that's a problem.
This post was edited on 8/10/21 at 10:34 am
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:35 am to X123F45
I would add that if anyone is into clandestine nighttime activities with the possibility of being filmed by hidden cameras...
IR light strips are fairly cheap on ebay. And if you were to stick them to black clothing and turn them on...a camera only picks up a walking blur of light.
Allegedly.
IR light strips are fairly cheap on ebay. And if you were to stick them to black clothing and turn them on...a camera only picks up a walking blur of light.
Allegedly.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:37 am to X123F45
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But I've never seen a bunch of conservatives suddenly turn all socialist like I do when landowners talk about keeping people off their property.
I think a few cameras at the property line should suffice. Yes he's well within his right to be upset over it and want to keep the neighbor off HIS property. But is it worth his time to anguish over it constantly? Especially if he's not even hunting deer? I'm not saying the neighbor should be able to whatever he wants. I'm saying that sometimes we get ourselves caught up into insuring someone doesn't do whatever it is we don't want them to do that we end up with the problem. Put up the cameras and if you see him on your property then call the appropriate authorities.
I'd rather not have the headache and hassle over worrying about something that didn't affect me. What good is owning 150 acres if you're going to always be stressing over things that aren't even happening yet?
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:38 am to I B Freeman
Every deer he shoots on my property will be a "wounded" deer that crossed the property line if I cooperate with him.
There is nothing to keep him from setting up 100 foot from from the line then it wouldn't be so suspicious.
No one will ever know which side the deer was on when it was first shot but I guarantee you if I caught him dragging a deer through my property the very first thing he is going to claim is that it was shot on his property and he just went on my property to retrieve it.
There is nothing to keep him from setting up 100 foot from from the line then it wouldn't be so suspicious.
No one will ever know which side the deer was on when it was first shot but I guarantee you if I caught him dragging a deer through my property the very first thing he is going to claim is that it was shot on his property and he just went on my property to retrieve it.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:39 am to OU812ME2
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What good is owning 150 acres if you're going to always be stressing over things that aren't even happening yet
...that's literally what owning acreage is. Stressing about shite that hasn't happened yet
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:40 am to I B Freeman
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In the corner he has put a nice ground blind and along the old fence he put a feeder. Clearly he wants to shoot onto my property too
No, clearly he's shooting down his own property line. Nothing illegal or unethical here.
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No question in mind there will be a "wounded deer" he will have to retrieve sometime this year. I suspect I will tell him I appreciate him going to get the deer and to bring it on up to my farm house so I can process it.
Again should he wound a deer and it runs onto your property, he should ask your permission to retrieve it. Should you refuse, then he should contact a LDWF warden to report the matter. Should you then choose not to go and retrieve the deer, then you should be ticketed with wanton waste of said deer, and made to pay restitution of said deer.
The guy owns his own land. Doesn't matter whether it's 10 ac or 100. He's entitled to hunt the edges, and plant food plots towards the center of it, and allow the middle to grow up as a bedding area as well. He then hunts the edges, not disturbing the deer bedded on his 10 acres.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:44 am to TexasTiger1984
If a deer drawn to feed on the corn dropped by the feeder has a 50-50 probability, or even 1%, of standing on the OP's property while feeding, and the entire area is within the field-of-view from the stand, it is not unreasonable to be concerned that there is intent to shoot deer on the OP's property.
I would certainly look to see what the regs are where you are regarding placement of blinds or feeders near the property line and enforce.
If there are no such guidelines, at the very least your neighbor should not be dropping corn on your side of the line.
If there is ongoing cause for concern, the OP is well within his rights to use scent methods on his side of the fence line to make that entire area unpleasant for deer
I would certainly look to see what the regs are where you are regarding placement of blinds or feeders near the property line and enforce.
If there are no such guidelines, at the very least your neighbor should not be dropping corn on your side of the line.
If there is ongoing cause for concern, the OP is well within his rights to use scent methods on his side of the fence line to make that entire area unpleasant for deer
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:48 am to luvdoc
Damn some of yall are real dicks. Let the guy hunt his land. If he's a POS a-hole than make his life miserable but it sounds more to me like OP is an a-hole right now.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:48 am to boudinman
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Again should he wound a deer and it runs onto your property, he should ask your permission to retrieve it. Should you refuse, then he should contact a LDWF warden to report the matter. Should you then choose not to go and retrieve the deer, then you should be ticketed with wanton waste of said deer, and made to pay restitution of said deer.
BS----
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The guy owns his own land. Doesn't matter whether it's 10 ac or 100. He's entitled to hunt the edges, and plant food plots towards the center of it, and allow the middle to grow up as a bedding area as well. He then hunts the edges, not disturbing the deer bedded on his 10 acres.
I don't care what he does on his 10 acres. He should just hunt it. He has no other blinds on his property. Tell me just which property do you think he is hunting??
My property borders another very large privately held piece of land so there are a lot of deer moving across the properties. It is very likely that if he set up in the middle of his ten acres and managed for deer he could shoot as many as he wants.
I don't mind any of the other three land owners that border me coming onto the property to retrieve wounded deer because I am not suspicious of their claims. They don't hunt my property line. If they shoot one it will have been shot on their property.
I will handle it one way or another. I doubt green jeans is going to want to spend any time on it. I know several of the wardens. High fence is not out of the question. I really don't care how many deer he shoots---I just don't want him shooting onto my property. He clearly intends to do just that.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 10:51 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Can I shoot onto your property??? Where do you live? How much land do you have?
I doubt my neighbor would like me shooting onto his Kenner subdivision lot.
I doubt my neighbor would like me shooting onto his Kenner subdivision lot.
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