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<blockquote data-quote="moondawg" data-source="post: 3885947" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>I talked to my inlaws that let me hunt on their land. I haven't been hunting due to certain circumstances, but asked them if I could come out in the next week or so. They said sure, no problem, come on out.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER...they told me that they have a cousin who lives next door (about 200 yds away), who has been going on his own land shooting guns, and scaring away the deer. :shock: He did this a couple of weeks ago when one of the other inlaws went hunting. There is a dirt road that divides the field we hunt. The east side is the inlaws' and the west side is the cousin's. Apparently he is doing the shooting on his side, scaring the the deer. I suppose he's well within his rights to do whatever on his own land, as much as it sucks for us on ours.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure this is hunter harassment. I'm sure we and the inlaws could get the landowner (the grandpa) to talk to the cousin about it. In fact, one of the inlaws' kids (who's not even a hunter) was going to say something to the cousin, or get grandpa to say something. But there's also that chance that the grandpa won't get in a family squabble and might not let anyone hunt there anymore. It's his land, he can certainly do that, and I kinda wouldn't blame him. Danged if you do, danged if you don't.</p><p></p><p>I don't have high hopes for the next time I hunt out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moondawg, post: 3885947, member: 1412"] I talked to my inlaws that let me hunt on their land. I haven't been hunting due to certain circumstances, but asked them if I could come out in the next week or so. They said sure, no problem, come on out. HOWEVER...they told me that they have a cousin who lives next door (about 200 yds away), who has been going on his own land shooting guns, and scaring away the deer. :shock: He did this a couple of weeks ago when one of the other inlaws went hunting. There is a dirt road that divides the field we hunt. The east side is the inlaws' and the west side is the cousin's. Apparently he is doing the shooting on his side, scaring the the deer. I suppose he's well within his rights to do whatever on his own land, as much as it sucks for us on ours. I'm sure this is hunter harassment. I'm sure we and the inlaws could get the landowner (the grandpa) to talk to the cousin about it. In fact, one of the inlaws' kids (who's not even a hunter) was going to say something to the cousin, or get grandpa to say something. But there's also that chance that the grandpa won't get in a family squabble and might not let anyone hunt there anymore. It's his land, he can certainly do that, and I kinda wouldn't blame him. Danged if you do, danged if you don't. I don't have high hopes for the next time I hunt out there. [/QUOTE]
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