Originally Posted by Pwyse
Originally Posted by Okatuppa
Let me make this easier to understand for the folks that don’t own land.

Property line hunters are the equivalent of someone who lives in a subdivision that has a dog that barks constantly 24/7.
They have the right to have a dog, but it sure does impact all their neighbors.

The folks that try to hunt on a few acres are equivalent to the people who drive squatted trucks and can’t see what’s ahead of them. It’s obviously allowed by law, but when one of the idots runs over someone due to the poor visibility, the impacted party is gonna be pissed.


With all do respect, the problem you have has nothing to do with property line hunters or people that hunt small acreage. A person could hunt 100, 200, even 500 yards off your property line and still affect you the same way as hunting on the property line. Y’all are hunting the same deer. And someone hunting 300 acres next to you could affect you the same way as someone hunting 2 acres. It’s what size and age and how many deer they kill that affect you. Not where they hunt on their property or how many acres they hunt.

In other words, you would rather have a guy that hunts the property lines of his 10 acres in the middle of your 1000 acres and only shoots one 4.5 year old buck a year, than a guy hunting the center of 100 acres in the middle of your 1000 acres and shooting every thing he sees.

Owning land doesn’t make you any smarter or wiser or better than someone who doesn’t. People that lease land deal with the same issues as someone who owns land as far as neighbors are concerned.



How does anything that you typed relate to my post?
Might want to work on your reading comprehension.

CNC, don’t make me send 257 down your way. 😁


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