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<blockquote data-quote="easy45" data-source="post: 4065088" data-attributes="member: 4920"><p>First off, yes, we could the line marked a little better on our side, second, I had no clue whether there was any harm or not till Andy S. figured it out for me and third, around 85% of our property is field so if I want to hunt the woods I'm gonna be close to the line unlike on Ames where you have a pretty big percentage of their 14,000 is wooded and I would never say anything about or to a person that is hunting legally if they were hugging the line, might not like it but I wouldn't say anything. and by the way I'm out of bow range from the line so its not like I'm sitting in one of the trees that marks the line. Something else I'm wondering too, who would ever ask who is at fault when one person is trespassing and one isn't, I mean really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easy45, post: 4065088, member: 4920"] First off, yes, we could the line marked a little better on our side, second, I had no clue whether there was any harm or not till Andy S. figured it out for me and third, around 85% of our property is field so if I want to hunt the woods I'm gonna be close to the line unlike on Ames where you have a pretty big percentage of their 14,000 is wooded and I would never say anything about or to a person that is hunting legally if they were hugging the line, might not like it but I wouldn't say anything. and by the way I'm out of bow range from the line so its not like I'm sitting in one of the trees that marks the line. Something else I'm wondering too, who would ever ask who is at fault when one person is trespassing and one isn't, I mean really. [/QUOTE]
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