gelton
WKR
This post got me interested because I thought in Texas that it was your duty to recover game even on someone else's property but I was wrong...its illegal.
Some other states do allow it, especially for the recovery of hounds that have tracked game onto private property.
This page has a breakdown across states - https://www.findlaw.com/realestate/land-use-laws/select-state-laws-on-hunting-and-trespassing.html
And FWIW I live on a small 7 acre plot of land that I regularly shoot deer on but I do not bow hunt on it because, while our neighbors are pretty spread out, I don't want a deer running around the area with an arrow sticking out of it. And after reading up on game retrieval I am going to start aiming for that high shoulder/neck shot with a firearm to drop them instantly instead of a lung/heart shot.
Some other states do allow it, especially for the recovery of hounds that have tracked game onto private property.
This page has a breakdown across states - https://www.findlaw.com/realestate/land-use-laws/select-state-laws-on-hunting-and-trespassing.html
And FWIW I live on a small 7 acre plot of land that I regularly shoot deer on but I do not bow hunt on it because, while our neighbors are pretty spread out, I don't want a deer running around the area with an arrow sticking out of it. And after reading up on game retrieval I am going to start aiming for that high shoulder/neck shot with a firearm to drop them instantly instead of a lung/heart shot.
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