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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Antler Daddy" data-source="post: 5150267" data-attributes="member: 20930"><p>How is a person trespassing when walking onto a state park? If a hiker finds a shed or deadhead are they prohibited from keeping it, or is it leave everything in place policy? </p><p></p><p>Years ago, there were some heated shoot, shovel, and shut up topics about roaming unleashed dogs and feral cats.</p><p></p><p>I can understand getting permission before going onto private property. With dang cell cameras everywhere, people need to think twice today because some private property owners, and especially deer land owners, have just about gone nuts over somebody stepping foot on thier property. It is a wonder people don't shoot people when they walk on their. property and knock on their door. </p><p></p><p>I would like to know the name of this park, assuming it is a park.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, all the state parks need some quota hunts every few years anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antler Daddy, post: 5150267, member: 20930"] How is a person trespassing when walking onto a state park? If a hiker finds a shed or deadhead are they prohibited from keeping it, or is it leave everything in place policy? Years ago, there were some heated shoot, shovel, and shut up topics about roaming unleashed dogs and feral cats. I can understand getting permission before going onto private property. With dang cell cameras everywhere, people need to think twice today because some private property owners, and especially deer land owners, have just about gone nuts over somebody stepping foot on thier property. It is a wonder people don’t shoot people when they walk on their. property and knock on their door. I would like to know the name of this park, assuming it is a park. In my opinion, all the state parks need some quota hunts every few years anyway. [/QUOTE]
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