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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 10:40 am to I B Freeman
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 10:48 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.
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