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<blockquote data-quote="You" data-source="post: 258088" data-attributes="member: 514"><p>Their goal is to get you and every other hunter/non-farmer off the landscape entirely. I bow hunt land adjacent to some seriously 'no-go' posted up TIGHT land that I've had to retrieve nearly a dozen deer off of over the years. The no-go land is literally within bow shot of a few stands. Two seasons ago my double lung (and some heart) shot buck still managed to cross the fence and died about 5 yards into the no-go parcel. If the new law was the law of the land on that day, I would've been able to walk up to the fence, count the eyelashes on my buck, but not retrieve it. </p><p></p><p>FYI - 100% chance the owner of the no-go land says NO when I call to ask if I can retrieve that deer. </p><p></p><p>What a waste, all around.</p><p></p><p>Again, their goal is to get you out of their countryside and off of their roads. This is not a property rights bill. They're doing whatever they can to get hunters/non-farmers off THEIR landscape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="You, post: 258088, member: 514"] Their goal is to get you and every other hunter/non-farmer off the landscape entirely. I bow hunt land adjacent to some seriously 'no-go' posted up TIGHT land that I've had to retrieve nearly a dozen deer off of over the years. The no-go land is literally within bow shot of a few stands. Two seasons ago my double lung (and some heart) shot buck still managed to cross the fence and died about 5 yards into the no-go parcel. If the new law was the law of the land on that day, I would've been able to walk up to the fence, count the eyelashes on my buck, but not retrieve it. FYI - 100% chance the owner of the no-go land says NO when I call to ask if I can retrieve that deer. What a waste, all around. Again, their goal is to get you out of their countryside and off of their roads. This is not a property rights bill. They're doing whatever they can to get hunters/non-farmers off THEIR landscape. [/QUOTE]
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