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Originally posted by corps2010 View PostYes sir I agree with you, but the 1.27 acre tract is a right triangle, so they would only be able to fence off the eastern side of it… the whole southern boundary line is a different landowner that adjoins the 1,500 acre block. Both landowners would have to agree to fence me off and it would cost close to $100k to do that with 5 miles of fence.
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“but the neighbors won't have any issue with you blood trailing a deer if he jumps the fence.”
This stood out to me. I would never buy a piece of land assuming a neighbor would never have any issue with me tracking my deer on their place and realizing I’d likely be tracking on their place every time. The reality is your deer will likely cross that fence 9 times out of 10.
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Originally posted by corps2010 View PostYes sir I agree with you, but the 1.27 acre tract is a right triangle, so they would only be able to fence off the eastern side of it… the whole southern boundary line is a different landowner that adjoins the 1,500 acre block. Both landowners would have to agree to fence me off and it would cost close to $100k to do that with 5 miles of fence.
Lol. They wouldn’t have to high fence their entire place. Just what’s next to you. They could have that done in an afternoon for less than what you paid for your acre.
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Our house is on 2 acres outside of city limits. Our neighbor to the West is a guy worth several hundred million dollars who owns a couple hundred acres of prime real estate on the lake next door which isnt hunted and it is loaded with deer. We had 27 deer in our back yard yesterday(a new record for us) including several bucks bigger than anything I’ve ever shot. Every Fall we see a lot of nice bucks but I just dont feel comfortable shooting anything when it is pretty much guaranteed it is gonna end up on the neighbors property.
Although now that I think if it, is harpooning deer legal? Bc that might solve the problem. Just rig up a bow fishing rig w an offshore reel and 300 pound test line on it.
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Originally posted by Throwin Darts View PostLol. They wouldn’t have to high fence their entire place. Just what’s next to you. They could have that done in an afternoon for less than what you paid for your acre.
The neighbor to the south is not the same as the 1,500 acre block owner, so the south neighbor, east neighbor and the guy who owns the 1.27 acres and owner of the 150, would all 3 have to fence me out.
I was just thinking that if I ever decided not to lease everything in yellow, I could kill the same bucks off the 1.27 ac as I would if I shot them in the bean field to my west, for a lot less money in the long run.
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Originally posted by buzzbait View PostI understand what you are wanting to do, but I think you are gonna be the neighbor that everyone loves to hate. Look at it this way, they have a management plan, you shoot what jumps the fence.
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