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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 432281" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>Not sure if century code trumps proclamation but i believe century code is way more strict on no trespassing/no hunting signs than the proclamation. I don't want to start a fight but i think the century code only states that intent to post is good enough. Like one sign on the property is enough and doesn't need to be signed. I need to go reread it as it's been a long time but i don't think the whole not signing thing and not having properly posted according to proclamation matters much when the century code states something different. I think the century code also states you can have a higher blood alcohol content while hunting than driving as well just something i remember that seemed weird.</p><p></p><p>Edit: reading through century code quick and they are supposed to be signed i guess. I think i was wrong but the century code can be confusing to my small town educated brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 432281, member: 859"] Not sure if century code trumps proclamation but i believe century code is way more strict on no trespassing/no hunting signs than the proclamation. I don't want to start a fight but i think the century code only states that intent to post is good enough. Like one sign on the property is enough and doesn't need to be signed. I need to go reread it as it's been a long time but i don't think the whole not signing thing and not having properly posted according to proclamation matters much when the century code states something different. I think the century code also states you can have a higher blood alcohol content while hunting than driving as well just something i remember that seemed weird. Edit: reading through century code quick and they are supposed to be signed i guess. I think i was wrong but the century code can be confusing to my small town educated brain. [/QUOTE]
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