Posted by Superhank on November 22, 2017 at 13:57:22 from (71.220.219.183):
In Reply to: OT: No Hunting signs posted by Kirk-NJ on November 22, 2017 at 04:36:17:
I pheasant hunt in North Kansas and do not hunt during deer season or opening day. I have gone to great lengths to find owners to get permission but there are so many out of state owners it is very difficult to locate them. After 30 years I have determined that if there is not a new and prominent "posted" sign or if there are cows on the stubble likely to be spooked I will hunt on property away from houses. I have had tenant farmers ask if I had permission but I have never had an owner stop me. The farmers simply don't care about pheasant hunting but they do not want people to hunt deer without permission. Of course you can't drive on the fields or damage fences etc. I own a farm in Georgia and it is constantly hunted on but I don't make a fuss other than to ask them to leave. Not everyone sees it this way but experience seems to prove this out.
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