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<blockquote data-quote="MUP" data-source="post: 5787012" data-attributes="member: 4380"><p>The reason I asked is bc I contacted the guy after he shot and I knew he was close by and seemed like the shot was from my property. I came over the ridge and saw him climbing down and went to meet him. He was literally on a painted tree, in a fence row, turned and facing the field belonging to the other landowner. He told me he had permission from the other guys that had leased the field, but were themselves hunting on down the road at another lease. I contacted the GW and was told that legally he wasn't hunting ON my property so no legal action could be taken, but the ethics of his location were definitely questionable. He asked if he could search for the deer he shot, bc of course he shot it and it ran into the woods on my property. That's just too close IMO, and I don't have my stands within 100 yards of the other property lines around my place as a buffer to hopefully allow for deer to run without crossing the lines when shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MUP, post: 5787012, member: 4380"] The reason I asked is bc I contacted the guy after he shot and I knew he was close by and seemed like the shot was from my property. I came over the ridge and saw him climbing down and went to meet him. He was literally on a painted tree, in a fence row, turned and facing the field belonging to the other landowner. He told me he had permission from the other guys that had leased the field, but were themselves hunting on down the road at another lease. I contacted the GW and was told that legally he wasn't hunting ON my property so no legal action could be taken, but the ethics of his location were definitely questionable. He asked if he could search for the deer he shot, bc of course he shot it and it ran into the woods on my property. That's just too close IMO, and I don't have my stands within 100 yards of the other property lines around my place as a buffer to hopefully allow for deer to run without crossing the lines when shot. [/QUOTE]
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