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Shooting across fence line
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1286046" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>The question I have is why do these guys always feel the need to set up right on the property boundaries? They can set their bait anywhere on their own property, but they alway seem to choose to put their stands up right on boundaries.. have some out of state boys who hunt on 28ac of woods that border me on two sides.. last year they asked if they could set a stand up that would look out over one of the hay fields. I appreciated the communication and said that'd be ok, just to inform me before coming on to retrieve deer. Went back a week later and they had 6 different stands set up along our entire property borders, all facing my property. When he called me later in the season to look for a deer, I met him and told him I sure as heck didn't appreciate him setting up all those stands pointed out to me and my boys (when we hunt). Stands were taken down. Try to be a good neighbor, but some people take a mile when given an inch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1286046, member: 23752"] The question I have is why do these guys always feel the need to set up right on the property boundaries? They can set their bait anywhere on their own property, but they alway seem to choose to put their stands up right on boundaries.. have some out of state boys who hunt on 28ac of woods that border me on two sides.. last year they asked if they could set a stand up that would look out over one of the hay fields. I appreciated the communication and said that'd be ok, just to inform me before coming on to retrieve deer. Went back a week later and they had 6 different stands set up along our entire property borders, all facing my property. When he called me later in the season to look for a deer, I met him and told him I sure as heck didn't appreciate him setting up all those stands pointed out to me and my boys (when we hunt). Stands were taken down. Try to be a good neighbor, but some people take a mile when given an inch. [/QUOTE]
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