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If it's the unit that's open for late muzzleloader I might be able to help.
Several yrs. ago I counted 67 deer run out of my hay barn when I opened the door. They had walked up the snow berm from the outside and jumped over the 10 foot tall walls and couldn't get out because I had the doors closed to keep them out. This went on for many days. Contacted the local game agent and he had to go through his superior Sargent to get permission. They wouldn't give me any tags to takecare of the deer in the barn but gave me 5 depredation t ags to pass out the next season. The deer were in the barn in December and I got tags for the next Sept. They wouldn't give me any deer food or any money for my hay. That leaves one to either become a meek whimp and take their answer and lose many tons of hay to the deer or take the matter in your own hands and if you get caught then you are a worthless poacher, skumbag. I have noticed many on this board condem poachers to no end without knowing the facts. If you have a good game warden he might help you out but if he's looking to put another strip on his suit he won't help you and will watch you like a hawk so he can score another stripe when you deal with the problem. Good Luck.
not sure but if you have no trespassing signs all over might put up a feel free to hunt sign or two if this is an area that hunting would be allowed that is.Also your right but I thought farmers land owners could kill deer to stop preditation of thier harvest I see piles or have seen piles of deer near a strip of land I have hunted and My guess is that the land owner killed em all.My second issue is if this stuff does happen why is it always some other farmer who says it doens't and doesnt' allow for hunting but go figure.
Quote from: bobcat on October 08, 2010, 07:53:13 PMIf it's the unit that's open for late muzzleloader I might be able to help. Me tooMe three