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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 526753" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>I didn't think things were that much different in Montana than in Texas. As said previously, there's a few things that were not said. Best advice, like you mention, is contact a lawyer with the contract of sale and the sheriff for transpass. </p><p></p><p>I have one neighbor who thinks he can fish my stock tanks just about any time he wants. He even has (had) a trail worn out from my fence line to the pond. I caught him at the pond one day with a stringer full of fish and politely (well, mabye not so politely) told him he was on private property. He started to tell me he could fish there any time he wanted to since the government stocked the ponds. Bad mistake because, you see, the government did not stock the ponds, I paid for every fish in the pond. And I could prove it. And besides that, he should have asked permission to enter my property even if the government had stocked the ponds. </p><p>(I hate neighbors anyway :lol: )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 526753, member: 3999"] I didn't think things were that much different in Montana than in Texas. As said previously, there's a few things that were not said. Best advice, like you mention, is contact a lawyer with the contract of sale and the sheriff for transpass. I have one neighbor who thinks he can fish my stock tanks just about any time he wants. He even has (had) a trail worn out from my fence line to the pond. I caught him at the pond one day with a stringer full of fish and politely (well, mabye not so politely) told him he was on private property. He started to tell me he could fish there any time he wanted to since the government stocked the ponds. Bad mistake because, you see, the government did not stock the ponds, I paid for every fish in the pond. And I could prove it. And besides that, he should have asked permission to enter my property even if the government had stocked the ponds. (I hate neighbors anyway :lol: ) [/QUOTE]
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