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Deer stands on property lines??
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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 791380" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>This is from Ky hunting guide:</p><p></p><p>Q: Can I retrieve my game or</p><p>dogs from another person's land</p><p>without permission?</p><p>A: No. You MUST have permission</p><p>to enter private property.</p><p>Landowners are under no obligation</p><p>to allow hunters to retrieve</p><p>game or dogs from their land.</p><p>Think about where you hunt – if</p><p>you take a shot near a property</p><p>line, you may not be able to retrieve</p><p>your game.</p><p></p><p>LANDOWNER PERMISSION</p><p>A person SHALL NOT ENTER</p><p>upon the lands of another to hunt, trap</p><p>or fish WITHOUT the oral or written</p><p>PERMISSION of the landowner,</p><p>tenant or person who has authority to</p><p>grant permission. Those who fail to obtain</p><p>permission are subject to arrest and</p><p>prosecution. Railroad tracks and rights</p><p>of way are privately owned property and</p><p>permission to hunt, trap or fish must be</p><p>obtained prior to entry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 791380, member: 55"] This is from Ky hunting guide: Q: Can I retrieve my game or dogs from another person’s land without permission? A: No. You MUST have permission to enter private property. Landowners are under no obligation to allow hunters to retrieve game or dogs from their land. Think about where you hunt – if you take a shot near a property line, you may not be able to retrieve your game. LANDOWNER PERMISSION A person SHALL NOT ENTER upon the lands of another to hunt, trap or fish WITHOUT the oral or written PERMISSION of the landowner, tenant or person who has authority to grant permission. Those who fail to obtain permission are subject to arrest and prosecution. Railroad tracks and rights of way are privately owned property and permission to hunt, trap or fish must be obtained prior to entry. [/QUOTE]
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