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Sorry to hear you are dealing with that. I had a neighbor who was on board and helped me retrieve a deer that had died on his property. Months later he informed me his wife was upset that i killed one of their deer she consider as a"Pet". Mind you, there is a 500+ acre hunting lease backing up to their property. He informed me i wasn't allowed on their property ever to retrieve a deer from that time forward. Sucks to have sucky neighbors even when you try to be respectful to them and respectful to the animal. Its not the intent for the deer to die on their property. But they should respect your right to harvest a deer and I would hope they wouldn't want the meat to spoil by denying you access. Pretty petty on their end.Hi Roksliders,
I've lived in my house in some suburban woodlots of anywhere from 4 acres to 10 acres for the past 6 years. During this time I've hunted and successfully taken deer on the combined 7/8ish acres I can hunt. I had been lucky that all the deer I took died on property that I had access to go on. Three years ago I got new access on a neighboring parcel so I asked the guy who had the property next to it if I could retrieve my deer should it die there. He said no to that and no to getting his number and said I would need a warden to get a deer should it die there (I happened to have to do this that year) Immediately after asking this he began to construct a 100 plus yard wall out of fallen debris in the woods to cut off the woodlot funnel. This year he completed it and it has completely stopped what used to be a consistent spot. I have yet to see a deer up there I used to see double digits and there is no sign/rubs in the traditional spots. Please keep in mind this wall is in the woods and does nothing for his property at all. Is this a form of harassment/is there anything I can do.