Posted by JML755 on October 13, 2014 at 06:33:43 from (97.78.165.195):
In Reply to: OT {feeding deer} posted by Ultradog MN on October 13, 2014 at 05:16:20:
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Why wouldn't you believe that it actually does happen from people who see it on THEIR OWN property? I found a cut fence yesterday that wasn't there 3 weeks ago.
Well, what's wrong with that? I really don't care to be walking my property and come across someone with a weapon who I do not know. 2 days ago a neighbor found someone parked their truck just off the road and was entering a wooded area between her house and the next door neighbor's house heading toward my property. When she said "excuse me, can I help you?" his response was "this is public land, I'm just going to do some hunting". She shooed him off politely, explaining it was private property. I've caught guys who say a utility easement on my property is public (it's not) or that they have permission from the owner (me). Some are polite and leave, others get agitated and stomp off. One guy said he'd hunted there for years (I've owned it for 10) and seemed to figure that gave him a lifetime right to it. I know there are a lot of responsible hunters but that doesn't mean the bad apples don't exist. They do.
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