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Originally posted by Antlers86 View PostLease agreement is one thing to follow. Your land or no rule stating is another. Stands and feeders on a fence line is not asking for trouble. It’s simply using the land your paying for however the heck you want. If a neighbor wants to trespass, harass or cause trouble then the problem is on them. Don’t break the law shooting across the fence or slinging corn over.
My neighbor has a feeder 15 Feet from our north fence. He has a bow stand 20 yds further down the fence and a rifle blind 100 yds further down. It doesn’t bother me one bit. It suits his property the best for him to hunt.
Feeder 15’ in or 100’ in the same deer are being hunted. I “hunt” his feeder in a way. I may not shoot one on his side of the fence but I set up 50 yds inside my property line and catch the deer filtering from my place to his feeder location all the time when wind is right.
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A lot of you young people have lost all respect . From fishing to hunting . Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. No different than you fishing and catching fish and I come barreling azz in there and cutting you off. Respect you bunch of millennials.
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Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View PostA lot of you young people have lost all respect . From fishing to hunting . Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. No different than you fishing and catching fish and I come barreling azz in there and cutting you off. Respect you bunch of millennials.
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Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View PostA lot of you young people have lost all respect . From fishing to hunting . Just because it's legal doesn't make it right. No different than you fishing and catching fish and I come barreling azz in there and cutting you off. Respect you bunch of millennials.
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This voids the whole spirti of low fence free choice hunting. As stated above you lease every square inch. If your losing 100’ all the way around. Thats enough land on most places to cut out 1 paid spot. As well as total price of lease. I say leave it right there. I would not have involved the land owner unless yall have an excellent relationship.
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Originally posted by camoclad View PostReally? Even if it gets you cross with your neighbors?
I posted my reasoning before and I will post it again. I’d rather a blind and feeder be on a fence then set up further in. Hunters will hunt into their property rather than outwards. I have one neighbor that set a blind 80-100 yds off the fence line. I had an issue with it and brought it to his attention next time I saw him. My bow setup is 75 yds inside my line. He was hunting pasture land (rifle hunter) facing my direction. I have multiple trees that have taken bullets from them shooting targets and game. Showed him pics, told him I’d rather he set the blind up on our fence that we share and he moved it. Simple as that. No once did he get his panties in a twist like some of you are acting here. I’m not breaking any laws just enjoying the land that I paid for. He however was breaking a law.
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