Pardon me..... I have to butt in here...... I made a few observations after reading through this thread.
1) There are as many different opinions about t6his incident as there are posters.
2) This whole thing had NOTHING to do with hunting.
3) Also had NOTHING to do with right of way, who pays taxes on what, or any of the rest of that outhouse lawyer mumbo jumbo. 4) IF you had indeed infringed on his perceived property, he had the legal right to ask you to move off his property. He did have the right to throw a hissy fit over it, but it tags him as a bit of a lunatic. 5) Calling the sheriff was a bit over the top. All in all, whatever was bugging the guy, he could have asked you nicely to move. You might have responded in kind and apologized for being on his land. Mother always said that you'll catch more flies with sugar than you will with vinegar.
6) Lastly, property rights, right of way, and amount of taxable land will vary from state to state, county to county, and even township to township. So, what is the law in Massachusetts may not apply in Indiana. So, why bring it up??? Every locality has their little quirks. Those in my town are most likely different than those in your town. {{{{{{{sigh}}}}}}}}}}
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