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<blockquote data-quote="gimpyrancher" data-source="post: 1286140" data-attributes="member: 10164"><p>I wish we had the problem of an overabundance of deer in Oregon. That said, I personally am uninterested in giving permission for someone to enter my property to retrieve a wounded or dead deer. That is and always will be the claim, I shot the deer on my side and it ran onto your side. I'd just ask where it went and thank them for the meat.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm getting more and more aggressive with trespassers. Most of the time, it is during hunting season. Where my property is, there is only a private easement (officially, an unmaintained road) to nothing but private property and no public access to any public land. Next time I catch someone on my property during hunting season, their weapons and vehicle/s will remain where they are when caught and they are welcome to walk away. They are also welcome to bring back a cop to retrieve their equipment. It's far easier to establish an illegal trespass and illegal hunting case this way instead of all the equipment and evidence being removed before a cop shows up.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, a line in the sand is the only way to deal with a problem. :bang:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpyrancher, post: 1286140, member: 10164"] I wish we had the problem of an overabundance of deer in Oregon. That said, I personally am uninterested in giving permission for someone to enter my property to retrieve a wounded or dead deer. That is and always will be the claim, I shot the deer on my side and it ran onto your side. I'd just ask where it went and thank them for the meat. Personally, I'm getting more and more aggressive with trespassers. Most of the time, it is during hunting season. Where my property is, there is only a private easement (officially, an unmaintained road) to nothing but private property and no public access to any public land. Next time I catch someone on my property during hunting season, their weapons and vehicle/s will remain where they are when caught and they are welcome to walk away. They are also welcome to bring back a cop to retrieve their equipment. It's far easier to establish an illegal trespass and illegal hunting case this way instead of all the equipment and evidence being removed before a cop shows up. Sometimes, a line in the sand is the only way to deal with a problem. :bang: [/QUOTE]
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