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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5150590" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>Very good post. I made my claim as its state ground that the deer ran on. I honestly wouldn't feel bad about going and retrieving it even if I'm not supposed to because it's not really privately owned. I am blessed to have good neighbors that we have a mutual understanding to retrieve deer. It all started one year when I heard a shot and knew from the shot it was towards my property. I got down and the guy was tracking it on my property about 50 yards in at the time. His first comment was "I swear I didn't shoot this on your property". I quickly let him know that I know he didn't and that he was fine to track it. It maybe ran 75 yards on my property. He actually shot it 384 yards across an open field. We came to an agreement that day to go after anything that crosses the line. He's had to one more time since then and we done it once 2 years ago when a kid gut shot a doe and we tracked it forever and finally found it. I would hate to know I killed a deer and couldn't go retrieve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5150590, member: 1700"] Very good post. I made my claim as its state ground that the deer ran on. I honestly wouldn't feel bad about going and retrieving it even if I'm not supposed to because it's not really privately owned. I am blessed to have good neighbors that we have a mutual understanding to retrieve deer. It all started one year when I heard a shot and knew from the shot it was towards my property. I got down and the guy was tracking it on my property about 50 yards in at the time. His first comment was "I swear I didn't shoot this on your property". I quickly let him know that I know he didn't and that he was fine to track it. It maybe ran 75 yards on my property. He actually shot it 384 yards across an open field. We came to an agreement that day to go after anything that crosses the line. He's had to one more time since then and we done it once 2 years ago when a kid gut shot a doe and we tracked it forever and finally found it. I would hate to know I killed a deer and couldn't go retrieve it. [/QUOTE]
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