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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gundog74" data-source="post: 2240705" data-attributes="member: 118969"><p>I hunt 3 states myself and what I have noticed is that residents, where I am the out of stater, seem to have hard feelings against me before they even get to know me. Maybe you could call them bad apples or maybe they have had bad experiences before me. Understand, I have met a lot of good people in other states. A lot!........ BUT.... then there's the property owner next to a piece of leased land we have that has Posted signs every 2 feet down the property line and goes as far to line guys up the property line just to shoot and drive animals back up the mountain so we don't get a chance at them. Which is illegal. But we do not want any conflict so we say nothing. That guys loss I guess. Then there's the guy that calls the DNR on us when he sees us roll in on the weekends to hunt beside his property. Afraid we are killing his deer I guess.</p><p>With that said, I own a couple hundred acres in WV. I have my place posted. I have several people I hunt with so I don't want people disturbing our hunts. But I like meeting the neighbors, several doing just what I am doing, some leasing to hunt. Be glad to have em in camp or help out any way I could. And the ones I've met so far feel the same. Even had neighbors show up when they heard something bad may have happened. I sure appreciated that.</p><p>Anyway, I love the outdoors, I respect the game I hunt, the land I hunt, the people I hunt with. I'll be a good neighbor, maybe a good friend. Just give me a chance is all I ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gundog74, post: 2240705, member: 118969"] I hunt 3 states myself and what I have noticed is that residents, where I am the out of stater, seem to have hard feelings against me before they even get to know me. Maybe you could call them bad apples or maybe they have had bad experiences before me. Understand, I have met a lot of good people in other states. A lot!........ BUT.... then there's the property owner next to a piece of leased land we have that has Posted signs every 2 feet down the property line and goes as far to line guys up the property line just to shoot and drive animals back up the mountain so we don't get a chance at them. Which is illegal. But we do not want any conflict so we say nothing. That guys loss I guess. Then there's the guy that calls the DNR on us when he sees us roll in on the weekends to hunt beside his property. Afraid we are killing his deer I guess. With that said, I own a couple hundred acres in WV. I have my place posted. I have several people I hunt with so I don't want people disturbing our hunts. But I like meeting the neighbors, several doing just what I am doing, some leasing to hunt. Be glad to have em in camp or help out any way I could. And the ones I've met so far feel the same. Even had neighbors show up when they heard something bad may have happened. I sure appreciated that. Anyway, I love the outdoors, I respect the game I hunt, the land I hunt, the people I hunt with. I'll be a good neighbor, maybe a good friend. Just give me a chance is all I ask. [/QUOTE]
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