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Legality question..deer depredation..
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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 3938098" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>I am in the process of closing (I hope)on my secluded dream farm and house in the most deer rich area I have ever seen. The deer numbers are crazy and I am use to high deer numbers. saw between 70 and 100 at dark last time I was there- a crazy sight in the snow. Big tracts of protected land and perfect habitat. When the current owner was showing me around one of the crop fields (soybeans last yr), there will deer skulls and rib cages everywhere. I asked him about it and he said the farmer that leases the ground killed 53 deer in that and the neighboring field on July 1st and July 2nd last year. while I know there are a ridiculous amount of deer there, I do not want this too take place on my land as soon as ownership changes. I plan to lease those fields to the same farmer, a guy I know well and like, but do not want these deer killed on my land. Of course he can kill the same deer on the hundreds of acres of farmland he farms around my tract. so my question is does his depredation permit allow him to kill deer on land he don't own. I am sure if I ask him not to shoot them on my and, he wont because he wont want to anger me off and lose the farming rights. just curious as to the letter of the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 3938098, member: 2947"] I am in the process of closing (I hope)on my secluded dream farm and house in the most deer rich area I have ever seen. The deer numbers are crazy and I am use to high deer numbers. saw between 70 and 100 at dark last time I was there- a crazy sight in the snow. Big tracts of protected land and perfect habitat. When the current owner was showing me around one of the crop fields (soybeans last yr), there will deer skulls and rib cages everywhere. I asked him about it and he said the farmer that leases the ground killed 53 deer in that and the neighboring field on July 1st and July 2nd last year. while I know there are a ridiculous amount of deer there, I do not want this too take place on my land as soon as ownership changes. I plan to lease those fields to the same farmer, a guy I know well and like, but do not want these deer killed on my land. Of course he can kill the same deer on the hundreds of acres of farmland he farms around my tract. so my question is does his depredation permit allow him to kill deer on land he don't own. I am sure if I ask him not to shoot them on my and, he wont because he wont want to anger me off and lose the farming rights. just curious as to the letter of the law. [/QUOTE]
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