My neighbor cranks up his siren calling his cows everyday . Deer don't even pick their heads up to look. You should be happy if someone is messing around on THEIR land or lease if it bothers deer. Should run them over your way.
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Originally posted by DUKFVR View PostMy neighbor cranks up his siren calling his cows everyday . Deer don't even pick their heads up to look. You should be happy if someone is messing around on THEIR land or lease if it bothers deer. Should run them over your way.
my buddy moves his stuff mid Rut!
that's ok...send them my way.
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What about guys who have seasonal only leases and can’t access their leases until September 1 or something like that? There’s always circumstances out there you may not be aware of.
We commonly mow, trim limbs and move the occasional stand during season. We usually see deer at that same area on the same day.
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Originally posted by Gemlin View PostYou know if someone starts operating a chainsaw on their side of the fense on opening morning of rifle season, most people would scream hunter harrassment. Yet when you basically do the same thing to bow hunters, you shout stupid rules, deal with it, what happens on their property is none of your concern, etc....
What if neighbor next door wants to celebrate life with an air horn? Don't you respect their rights? Kind of a bunch of hypocrites posting that have no respect for others. Just because you dont bow hunt doesnt mean others dont. Likewise perhaps your neighbor doesnt hunt but likes blowing an airhorn every morning, but if it happens to you, youd be the first to rant.
My guess is most of you wouldnt mow your yards at 2am while your neighbors are sleeping. Maybe I could be wrong and you just dont respect anyone but yourselves.
We sometimes dove hunt on a tank 25-300 yds from a bowhunter on the property next to us. Does the shotgun noise bother him? Probably, but is his deer hunting more important than my dove hunting? It happens.
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You wouldn't like me.
I'm going to take advantage of the cold weather this weekend while my son is bow hunting on another part of the property, to cut up and split a bunch of fire and bbq wood from a big post oak that fell over last March.
The last time we cut wood and split it in the timber three doe and a little 4 point watched us from about 150 yards. It really doesn't bother them, they've heard the noise before.
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