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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 4534859" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>If I had a way to contact the landowner, of course I would. I have the contact info for some of the adjoining landowners to my property. But a lot of the big tracts these days are owned by a group of investors. The only info you see is "JKC Investments" or something along those lines. Pretty much impossible to get a contact number. In that case, I would have a choice to make and I would choose to pursue the downed animal, ready to accept any consequences that might come my way. I am no advocate of trespassing or breaking the law, but in this particular case, I think my ethical duty to retrieve that downed animal trumps a property line. It's a personal decision everyone would have to make for themselves. I would make my decision ready to accept any consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 4534859, member: 5695"] If I had a way to contact the landowner, of course I would. I have the contact info for some of the adjoining landowners to my property. But a lot of the big tracts these days are owned by a group of investors. The only info you see is "JKC Investments" or something along those lines. Pretty much impossible to get a contact number. In that case, I would have a choice to make and I would choose to pursue the downed animal, ready to accept any consequences that might come my way. I am no advocate of trespassing or breaking the law, but in this particular case, I think my ethical duty to retrieve that downed animal trumps a property line. It's a personal decision everyone would have to make for themselves. I would make my decision ready to accept any consequences. [/QUOTE]
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