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Gibson county trespassing..outside of Milan
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<blockquote data-quote="BigAl" data-source="post: 5820391" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>The very first time I went hunting the landownder was showing us around his property and we ran across a guy that walked up to him and asked him if he had permission to hunt. He told the guy he was the landowner and he better move along. On opening weekend his place looked like a party there were so many different types of hunters hunting his place. He was glad to give us permission and we eventually ran everyone off. 40 years later and everywhere I hunt still have to deal with tresspassers. I'm not a fan, regardless if you've always hunted the place, if you think you're doing the turkeys a favor, or whatever. Tresspassing is just wrong. And I've never heard a coon hunter say "we pay good money to lease and hunt this land". If you do, good for you. If you don't, there's no excuse you can give that'll make me think its ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAl, post: 5820391, member: 959"] The very first time I went hunting the landownder was showing us around his property and we ran across a guy that walked up to him and asked him if he had permission to hunt. He told the guy he was the landowner and he better move along. On opening weekend his place looked like a party there were so many different types of hunters hunting his place. He was glad to give us permission and we eventually ran everyone off. 40 years later and everywhere I hunt still have to deal with tresspassers. I'm not a fan, regardless if you've always hunted the place, if you think you're doing the turkeys a favor, or whatever. Tresspassing is just wrong. And I've never heard a coon hunter say "we pay good money to lease and hunt this land". If you do, good for you. If you don't, there's no excuse you can give that'll make me think its ok. [/QUOTE]
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