Re: Duck Hunting Dilema



In article <dhhd74$5vi$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
donald.l.humphrey@xxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> "Chris Barnes" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:dhh713$ar7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Rick Currie <rickcurrie_77@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> 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?
>
> > The other guy is poaching. My guess is that the threat of an arrest
> > will be sufficient to get him to leave permanently.
> >
>
> Not necessarily. I thought that I heard that some states such as the
> Dakotas or Kansas
> or Iowa do not require permission to hunt pheasants on private property.
> Anyone
> else heard of this?
>
If it is a public walk in area/CRP area.
The owner is paid by the state to allow hunters on the parcel.
It is well marked as such and the landowner is well aware if they are
taking part in the program.

Jim
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