I was watching an old episode of Lone Star Law when I realized one segment involved two properties that are less than two miles from our property here in Northwest San Saba County.
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostNow tell us the rest of the story!!!
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Originally posted by deerwatcher51 View PostIt was shot by a guy on one high fenced place across the high fence into the neighbor’s place which was also high fenced. The guy denied it at first but ultimately admitted that he did it and even admitted that knew the stag was on the other side of the high fence. He was originally charged with hunting without landowner’s consent and reckless endangerment because the other landowner was less than 100 yards away when he shot. That charge was ultimately dropped and he paid the landowner $4k for the stag he shot.
I was talking about if he got kicked off the place he was hunting and the story there!!!
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostI already knew all that. I saw the show.
I was talking about if he got kicked off the place he was hunting and the story there!!!
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Originally posted by rolylane6 View PostIf he knew it was across a HF on another property what did he think he was gonna do after he shot it? Hop the HF and go get it? WTH? People be crazy!
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**** this sounds exactly like the story I heard from the owner of the company I worked for. I was invited to hunt his ranch last year and they were all talking about it. If anyone knows the ranch name PM me. It has to be the ranch I hunted. Close to Richland Springs?
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