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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1328774" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>It causes concern for me too sometimes, when folks I don't know come around wanting to hunt or fish. On one hand it is good that they are asking instead of just going ahead. It is not my intention to offend anybody, but I feel it isn't a good idea to start allowing folks I don't know to have access to our property. Have lost a 5 month old calf years ago, and a bred heifer, about 5 years ago to "accidental shots", from presumably adjoining properties. Some folks seem to be offended when I tell them the truth that I would rather not have hunters on the property. I have made exceptions for a really good neighbor, that I know and trust. Have had a couple folks become agitated and argue, after being told that there are no fish in my ponds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1328774, member: 24816"] It causes concern for me too sometimes, when folks I don't know come around wanting to hunt or fish. On one hand it is good that they are asking instead of just going ahead. It is not my intention to offend anybody, but I feel it isn't a good idea to start allowing folks I don't know to have access to our property. Have lost a 5 month old calf years ago, and a bred heifer, about 5 years ago to "accidental shots", from presumably adjoining properties. Some folks seem to be offended when I tell them the truth that I would rather not have hunters on the property. I have made exceptions for a really good neighbor, that I know and trust. Have had a couple folks become agitated and argue, after being told that there are no fish in my ponds. [/QUOTE]
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