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    #31
    First, try being civil and leave a note inside a ziplock bag attached to the fence. Include a phone number for them to reach the landowner at and hopefully they will get in touch and yall can work it out.

    If that doesn't work, buy a pay-as-you-go phone and leave it in a ziplock bag with the ringer on as high as it will go with the most game-spooking ringtone available by that feeder. Opening weekend of bow season and rifle season, call that phone from your cell as often as you can after first light and in the evening.

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      #32
      It's part of leasing property to hunt. You can't control the people hunting the neighboring properties... Leave it be and concentrate on what you can control. I've seen it numerous times and never bothered to do or say anything to anyone about it.

      If it is driving you crazy you need to talk to your landowner and then the neighboring landowner. They would probably move it if asked by their landowner!

      Let's not make it about ethics, everyone has their own idea of what should or shouldn't be allowed and in this case they haven't broke any laws!

      Assume away, but that will get you no where!
      Last edited by Chad C; 09-24-2011, 08:27 PM.

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        #33
        I'd have an IR game cam hidden somewhere to see if they ever did cross the fence.



        but I'm leaning toward the gut pile, outhouse, hair clippings, parking spot ideas...

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          #34
          Good luck with your situation. I have never been in your situation. I hope I never will. But I think you must remain civilized. Ticked off or not. Yea, it would not sit well with me either.

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            #35
            Originally posted by TexbowJ View Post
            Will they be shooting thru or even toward the fence? It's illegal to shoot thru. Had the same thing at our lease and we left a note. They called and agreed to move the feeders.

            Try the civil option first.

            exactly what I was thinking; not safe and is against the law if their bullets cross your property line. Try talking with them about your concern and perhaps switching their blind and feeder, if the blind is facing toward your property.

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              #36
              Two words...

              Hair Bomb!!!

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                #37
                Originally posted by rocky View Post
                Limited hunting space due to limited finances, and hunters utilizing all available space.
                It is what it is.
                Hopefully they stay legal.
                X2. My bro's lease is 64 acres for 5 hunters. Them and the hunters across the fence have feeders within 25 yards of each other.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by steve corn View Post
                  X2. My bro's lease is 64 acres for 5 hunters. Them and the hunters across the fence have feeders within 25 yards of each other.
                  Wow. Thats crazy...

                  How does that even work?

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                    #39
                    Just a simple sign on a T-Post on your side of the fence.

                    "I'm watching you right now."

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by double lung View Post
                      Wow. Thats crazy...

                      How does that even work?
                      Who's ever side the deer is on gets the shot. If it crosses after the shot , both sides let the other get thier deer. It's verry easy to politly hunt in close quarters if both sides use a little common sence.

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                        #41
                        They used to sell deer away spray at tractor supply hmmmmmm?

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                          #42
                          i had a guy set up a blind on a fence line and had two of my feeders in his sights

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                            #43
                            I have two of them like that next to my lease.. One is about 20yards from my lease and his land is all open fields..

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                              #44
                              I didn't see a stand, but back behind the feeder is a cliff...
                              he's got to have it up in the trees or he's using a pop up blind, I'm not sure.

                              There's no way that his bullets wouldn't cross the line!
                              It's almost in the corner of his property and our property wraps around each side of the corner....
                              We don't have any stands in imediate danger, but still don't like it!
                              I have no way of getting a hold of the people...
                              When oue leas emanager sees itm he'll take care of it I'm sure!

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                                #45
                                Though about finding an old manikin somewhere and dress it up and stick it on the fence line.

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