property lines
#11
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RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: Chris_H
Well like we said, as long as they have permission. If they are a friend, I'd still rather they let me know when they are on the property.
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
So you don't know your neighbors well enough that you could go onto their property and retrieve a downed deer without written permission? that seems odd to me is all because I have no problem if someone came on my property to retrieve a deer and vice versa and if I happened to see them I would help recover said animal.
ORIGINAL: Lubricious
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
#12
RE: property lines
Well, you make a good point. Leaving me a message on the phone or writing a note and sticking it on my door would be fine. Thats what I do when I hunt my grandfathers land while he isn't around.
#15
RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
I can understand that ,but what if your not around.
ORIGINAL: Chris_H
Well like we said, as long as they have permission. If they are a friend, I'd still rather they let me know when they are on the property.
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
So you don't know your neighbors well enough that you could go onto their property and retrieve a downed deer without written permission? that seems odd to me is all because I have no problem if someone came on my property to retrieve a deer and vice versa and if I happened to see them I would help recover said animal.
ORIGINAL: Lubricious
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
#16
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RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: Lubricious
Thats why you get it before the season or well before the hunt. Get some face time with the owner so he isnt eyeballing you cause hes never seen you or your truck. Have you ever had a warden approach you to see if you were supposed to be in an area? Written permission solves that. Ever had a nosey neighbor call the cops on you cause they didnt recognize you? These are the kind of problems I was refering to.
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
I can understand that ,but what if your not around.
ORIGINAL: Chris_H
Well like we said, as long as they have permission. If they are a friend, I'd still rather they let me know when they are on the property.
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
So you don't know your neighbors well enough that you could go onto their property and retrieve a downed deer without written permission? that seems odd to me is all because I have no problem if someone came on my property to retrieve a deer and vice versa and if I happened to see them I would help recover said animal.
ORIGINAL: Lubricious
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
#17
RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
You must not know your neighbors very well I guess,it's just that around here where I live and hunt everybody knows everybody and there is really no need for written permission unless maybe we let a guest hunt on the property,even the game warden knows me by sight,hell he's been to my house.
ORIGINAL: Lubricious
Thats why you get it before the season or well before the hunt. Get some face time with the owner so he isnt eyeballing you cause hes never seen you or your truck. Have you ever had a warden approach you to see if you were supposed to be in an area? Written permission solves that. Ever had a nosey neighbor call the cops on you cause they didnt recognize you? These are the kind of problems I was refering to.
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
I can understand that ,but what if your not around.
ORIGINAL: Chris_H
Well like we said, as long as they have permission. If they are a friend, I'd still rather they let me know when they are on the property.
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
So you don't know your neighbors well enough that you could go onto their property and retrieve a downed deer without written permission? that seems odd to me is all because I have no problem if someone came on my property to retrieve a deer and vice versa and if I happened to see them I would help recover said animal.
ORIGINAL: Lubricious
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
I wouldnt say no and I didnt see a single person in the other thread that said they would say no. The problem is when people dont ask permission before hand and just waltz right in there. Nothing but problems can come from this type of behavior. If you hunt a piece of land and theres a chance a deer could cross onto someone elses property, you should have written permission from that landowner stating that you can retrieve wounded game from his land. This is day 1 stuff.
#18
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RE: property lines
I guess if I hunted where i wasn't known I would have to do things differently,but I would make it a point to try and get to know whoever I was hunting around and who was hunting around me.
#20
RE: property lines
ORIGINAL: treboryerf
So you want them to ask you before they retrieve the deer thats ok I guess,but aren't these your neighbors that you know or are they not known to you by sight.I could understand your point of view if you were hunting land where you did not know who was hunting around you.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
As long as they ask I'm fine with it. I'm going with them also to make sure there after that particular deer! If I caught them on my land without permission tracking a deer I'd kick there ass off faster then flys on you know what! I would then go get the deer myself and personally deliver it to them!
As long as they ask I'm fine with it. I'm going with them also to make sure there after that particular deer! If I caught them on my land without permission tracking a deer I'd kick there ass off faster then flys on you know what! I would then go get the deer myself and personally deliver it to them!