Re: Duck Hunting Dilema
- From: Neil Weidner <weidner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 22:51:16 -0700
well it probably depends on the state your in but I'd say that the land
owner decides who hunts his land and who dosen't.
"Rick Currie" <rickcurrie_77@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:M_z_e.98040$Ph4.3084861@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> For the last 2 years, my hunting buddy and I have hunted a farmers field
> on
> opening day of duck season. We have talked to the farmer on several
> occasions
> and have gotten permission from him.
>
> Last night, we went to scout it out and see if there were any ducks
> flying.
> There were lots of ducks, but we also found 2 stakes with somone's
> initials on
> them and the date 'Oct. 1, 2005'. We immediately called the farmer and he
> told us that we were the only ones that have ever talked to him about
> hunting
> that field.
>
> Now, when I show up on Saturday morning and am putting my decoys out, and
> another hunter drives in and starts swearing at me and asking if I seen
> his
> signs, is it my right/privelage to hunt that field, even though I didn't
> post
> it?
>
> As I have said, we have been in contact with the farmer all along, and
> assumed
> that there wasn't really a need to post it.
>
> Who takes precendence here?
>
> Any input is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
> Rick Currie
.
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