Let’s start another argument

I would rather have my neighbor at the fence shooting into his property, than 100 yards on his side of the line shooting at my property.
This is where I am too. From my living room I watched the neighbor install their blind for an upcoming rifle season. I was going to confront them about it as they have 40 acres and choose to put their blind 100 yards from our house directly across the property boundary. I held off so I could look at it more closely first. I went over there the next day and saw that they were very intentional about facing the blind and shooting directions away from our property which made me feel better about it. I would rather them be intentional about not being able to shoot our direction than an opportunity come up with a deer and our property in the back ground.
 
If your best chance at killing the deer you’re after is 50 feet on your side of the property line, why wouldn’t you hunt there. I don’t get when hunters act like there’s another imaginary boundary you can’t hunt next to the property line
 
Many of our best tree stands are deliberately set near property lines where neighbors are hunting the other side of the line. As a result there is really good hunting pressure bumping deer around, over property lines, during rifle season. It's not just one side of the property line, its most of the hunting neighbors using the same strategy to try and catch pressured movement.
 
You expect to have 33,000 of public land all to yourself?
Just because your truck is parked there ?
Well not the whole thing. I was just insinuating that there is 33,000 acres and they still got to walk right in on you knowing your there with all the other land there too
 
I dont see the big deal if the stand is facing toward your own property. If you setup facing onto someone else's property you're probably asking for problems.
I ask owners of land neighboring my small parcels whether they want me to put stands up shooting towards mine, or shooting towards theirs. Guess what they NEVER say?
 
I have permission to hunt a given property and that's all of it and sometimes the best spot is where it is. I've been careful to not damage posted signs with my climber. I have permission to hunt every square inch of the property.
 
I know some people really get upset about it but the courtesy of not shooting towards a dwelling makes allot of sense. Just talk it over civilly
 
This year my grandsons bull went onto neighboring property . Waiting to get ahold of owners or Fish and game at 7 pm Friday night made for a long agonizing hour and a half while the bull laid there. Good thing it wasnt Sept.

That was the hardest thing I have done in a while
I hate hunting property lines
 
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