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So hunting on private farm land is okay as long as you're not that far over the property line? That's what I'm hearing. It's true you may not actually be charged and prosecuted. But why take the chance? I would first want to know exactly where that line is.
Quote from: bobcat on January 03, 2016, 12:47:07 PMSo hunting on private farm land is okay as long as you're not that far over the property line? That's what I'm hearing. It's true you may not actually be charged and prosecuted. But why take the chance? I would first want to know exactly where that line is.I'm not saying that. I don't believe it would ever get to a point of surveying the land for a criminal case like this. I'd feel legally confident relying on a current map product, but would probably contact the landowner and local enforcement anyway before going on the property.
I was referring to land surveys that have already been done. Not that a survey would be done just in order to prosecute someone for trespassing. I'd be extremely nervous hunting that close a property line, not knowing exactly where it is, especially with other hunters being there as well who paid to hunt the private land. It's also not necessarily a good idea to hunt that close to a property line, even when you're sure of the exact location of that line.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on January 03, 2016, 11:40:55 AMHow many pages is this one gonna go ? I can't believe people harp and moan about the same stuff all time, who aren't even going to hunt the land.... What are you even talking about? The OP came on and posed a specific technical question about land he's interested in hunting. He's getting legit discussion based on that question, and taken smart steps that are aimed at preventing conflict.Who, besides yourself, is harping and moaning in this thread?
How many pages is this one gonna go ? I can't believe people harp and moan about the same stuff all time, who aren't even going to hunt the land....
I'm not harping and moaning at all. I could care less.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on January 03, 2016, 02:32:19 PMI'm not harping and moaning at all. I could care less. How much less?:
Hunt it, you have the gps, map and game warden. It's public land.I guarantee you the farmer didn't have a survey or talk with the county before he planted.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The maps are the maps. Every enforcement agency uses them and I have no question about trusting them. They use gps and township/range data and are very accurate.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk