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Deer stands on property lines??
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<blockquote data-quote="Isomade" data-source="post: 792042" data-attributes="member: 13135"><p>My neighbor called me the other day and said he has been hunting with his son who is trying to kill his first deer. He explained that a nice buck went down the fence line and that it was on my side so he wouldn't let his son shoot. He asked if the buck did the same tomorrow morning would it be ok to let his son shoot the deer. I told him "absolutely, go right ahead and let that boy get his deer". That is the way this should be handled but seldom is. I would have been madder than a hornet had he shot first and didn't say anything. So much can be solved thru communication and respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isomade, post: 792042, member: 13135"] My neighbor called me the other day and said he has been hunting with his son who is trying to kill his first deer. He explained that a nice buck went down the fence line and that it was on my side so he wouldn't let his son shoot. He asked if the buck did the same tomorrow morning would it be ok to let his son shoot the deer. I told him "absolutely, go right ahead and let that boy get his deer". That is the way this should be handled but seldom is. I would have been madder than a hornet had he shot first and didn't say anything. So much can be solved thru communication and respect. [/QUOTE]
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