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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: jallencrockett]
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12/18/17 09:07 AM
12/18/17 09:07 AM
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abolt300
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If a neighbor is a brown its down then its ok for Brad to do whatever he wants????
Thats crap guy! The animals belong to the people ( you and me ) and it is ethically and morally wrong to interfere with anybody elses hunt if they are hunting legally.
Everybody should have the right to do whatever they want up to the point, but, before they take away from another persons rights.. You're arguing against yourself. Ethics and morals are in the eye of the beholder. I think it is unethical to shoot stupid, easy to kill, immature, young bucks before the reach maturity. There's no challenge to killing a first or second year buck other than being able to pull the trigger and shoot straight. That's my personal opinion. I don't fault or look down on anyone for what they want to shoot or not shoot. That's a personal decision for each of us to make on our own. Everybody should have the right to do what they want to do with their property. The neighbor is interfering with Brad's right to try to grow the best deer he can. Brad wants to grow deer, the other guy wants to shoot whatever he wants. Other guy has the absolute right to hunt right on the line if he wants to. Brad in turn has the right to do everything that he wants to do on his side of the line to protect the deer he's growing so that they can reach older age classes. Both have rights and both can do whatever they want as long as it is legal and on their own property. Brad can fence the other guy out if he wants to. It's perfectly legal. You're essentially saying that the other guy's right to kill anything he wants trumps Brads right to try to grow older deer on his property. The other guy has no right to deer on Brads property just like Brad doesnt have a right to the deer on the other guy's property. That guy can kill the hell out of every deer he sees on his property if he wants to, and Brad can let them all walk on his property. If the other guy is smart, he'll move off the line and everyone will be happy. If he doesnt, then he has to deal with the consequences of his decision to put the house there which might mean a nice tall fence between him and where the deer are coming and going to to feed. Brad is not fencing in the state's deer. They are free to move as they please, he would just be limiting where they can and cannot cross over onto the other property. That's Brad's right just like it is the other guy's right to shoot what he wants. If he wants to kill a bunch of deer, maybe he should spend some time and money improving his habitat so that he holds them on his property, like Brad has done. The other guy has 200 acres of cutover to hunt. There is a reason as to why he set that shooting house up on the line between his property and Brad's 8 acre food plot that doesnt get hunted. I can promise you it's not because it's the only place on his 200 acres he can hunt. He's trying to take advantage of Brad's management activities and the deer he's growing. He can do that and Brad can combat it. Both are legal in doing so.
Last edited by abolt300; 12/18/17 09:31 AM.
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BradB]
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12/18/17 10:24 AM
12/18/17 10:24 AM
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goodman_hunter
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yea he should of put the stand on his land where the deer aren't
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BradB]
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12/18/17 10:52 AM
12/18/17 10:52 AM
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Posts: 17,142 Ourtown, AL
BCLC
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It seems like talking with the neighbor would be the thing to do and then make a decision on how to proceed from there.
Side note: if he's as good at hunting as he is building shooting houses there's probably not gonna be much threat to "your" deer.
We’re not dead. We just smell that way. Dayum. - AC870
Yessir! I’m always gonna shoot what makes me happy and I want everyone else to do the same! If you shoot one be proud of it and don’t worry what anyone else thinks. - SJ22
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BCLC]
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12/18/17 11:40 AM
12/18/17 11:40 AM
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Goatkiller
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If this were a good duck hole in Arkansas there would have been a fire before the mud dried on the guy's post hole diggers.
Not kidding.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BradB]
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12/18/17 11:56 AM
12/18/17 11:56 AM
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Having bad neighbors is the worst. Constant drama. Its been like that in every club ive been in.
We Just Know What Works For Us
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: Whild_Bill]
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12/18/17 12:37 PM
12/18/17 12:37 PM
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Shotts
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Having bad neighbors is the worst. Constant drama. Its been like that in every club ive been in. No Shite? I can't imagine why
Last edited by Shotts; 12/18/17 12:37 PM.
Life is difficult Science prevails over bulldoodoo and superstition every time
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: abolt300]
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12/18/17 03:03 PM
12/18/17 03:03 PM
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Posts: 10,105 The Boonies a.k.a. Pickens cou...
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I'm betting that 75% of the posters on this thread that are bashing Brad are not landowners and probably never will be. They do not understand the cost associated with owning and maintaining a decent sized tract of land especially if you are taking the time and effort to intensively manage it for wildlife and grow good deer.
The bashers are the types that would love to have someone like Brad next to them so that they could take advantage of his hard work and 'free load" off of his intensive management efforts while they do nothing but show up and hunt the property lines without doing anything at all $$$ wise to improve their own land and hunting opportunities. I understand exactly where Brad is coming from. This^^^
Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BradB]
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12/18/17 03:54 PM
12/18/17 03:54 PM
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AU338MAG
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and around 'n around we go... Only one thing I know for sure - Deer have never seen a county plat map.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BradB]
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12/18/17 04:56 PM
12/18/17 04:56 PM
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Posts: 2,326 Chattanooga, Tennessee
lckrn
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Couple 4x4’s as tall as the box stand then add a sheet of plywood at their eye level with a few no hunting signs nailed to it.
Finally deported myself from the peoples republik of Kaliforkistan.
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Re: Dam Neighbors
[Re: BradB]
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12/18/17 11:35 PM
12/18/17 11:35 PM
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Posts: 12,788 Thomasville, AL
Hogwild
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A few rows of trees planted on ‘Brad’s’ side of the line would be solve this so-called problem, wouldn’t it? Looks like his field is cleared right up to the line allowing him to ‘hunt’ right up to the line. Heck, he can literally see the deer as it crosses the property line from his neighbor’s land. He is perfectly legal to shoot it, too! So, he is Line Hunting just as much as the other guy. They are both perfectly legal and well within their Rights to hunt just as they are doing now. If there is a problem, then the only thing they can control is their own actions......not that of their neighbors.
And, you are not going to have any Luck getting any of the GW’s that I know to take that Bait. You will most likely get a lecture about placing a feeder on the line and/or clearing and planting property lines. They are not naive. Nor do they have the time to act as Counselors to whiny people hunting lines complaining about their neighbors doing the same.
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