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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="JArender" data-source="post: 5150592" data-attributes="member: 15782"><p>That sucks that a guy did everything right and a park ranger can keep him off the land. </p><p></p><p>I had a property that boardered a anti hunter once. I was told by the guys that was hunting my property that if I shot s deer and it crossed the fence i'd best wait until night time to go get it because the anti hunter would not allow me to go over the fence. </p><p></p><p>Well when I buy a new property one of the first things I do is knock on neighbors doors. When going to this anti hunters home I treated them like I do everyone else. I introduced myself, I explained that hunting was a passion of mine and that I took boundaries very seriously. And I explained sometimes regardless of how or where a deer is shot they just run. I then asked if I could text or call if one ever crossed the fence to retrieve it. And that i'd never cross without their permission. They told me that would be ok. They went on to tell me that the reason they are anti hunters is because the guys that were hunting my property would cut their fences and tell the landowner it must have been a trespasser. They said they had caught them on trail cameras and had just got the sheriff involved when I bought the place. They said they drank beer and threw cans across the line and rode 4wheelers through the corner of her property to keep from having to open the gate and when they blocked that route they just went around it. </p><p></p><p>so not all anti hunters are truly anti hunters our actions just turn them that way. I never had a bit of problems with them. </p><p></p><p>My point is the law is the law. I respect deer and wildlife to it's fullest. But I respect landowners too! In this case that is state land and i'd have had a hard time not just going over and got my deer. I've been hunting like most on here for a bunch of years. But i'm not trespassing if I can't get permission on private. And I hunt property boundaries!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JArender, post: 5150592, member: 15782"] That sucks that a guy did everything right and a park ranger can keep him off the land. I had a property that boardered a anti hunter once. I was told by the guys that was hunting my property that if I shot s deer and it crossed the fence i’d best wait until night time to go get it because the anti hunter would not allow me to go over the fence. Well when I buy a new property one of the first things I do is knock on neighbors doors. When going to this anti hunters home I treated them like I do everyone else. I introduced myself, I explained that hunting was a passion of mine and that I took boundaries very seriously. And I explained sometimes regardless of how or where a deer is shot they just run. I then asked if I could text or call if one ever crossed the fence to retrieve it. And that i’d never cross without their permission. They told me that would be ok. They went on to tell me that the reason they are anti hunters is because the guys that were hunting my property would cut their fences and tell the landowner it must have been a trespasser. They said they had caught them on trail cameras and had just got the sheriff involved when I bought the place. They said they drank beer and threw cans across the line and rode 4wheelers through the corner of her property to keep from having to open the gate and when they blocked that route they just went around it. so not all anti hunters are truly anti hunters our actions just turn them that way. I never had a bit of problems with them. My point is the law is the law. I respect deer and wildlife to it’s fullest. But I respect landowners too! In this case that is state land and i’d have had a hard time not just going over and got my deer. I’ve been hunting like most on here for a bunch of years. But i’m not trespassing if I can’t get permission on private. And I hunt property boundaries! [/QUOTE]
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