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<blockquote data-quote="bones281" data-source="post: 839462" data-attributes="member: 70320"><p>Yesterday I went out hog hunting and I got a good look at a buck who's antlers are already beyond the legal limit here in my Texas county (inside spread of 13 inches or greater). Now here's the question I have, come this deer season, if I take my shot and hit him and he makes it over to the adjacent property which has no trespassing signs posted, I'm I bond by law to retrieve the deer or should I talk to the land owner prior to the hunt? It may sound like a no brainer, but this is my first deer hunting season with my son (my first one as well) and I don't want anything left to wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bones281, post: 839462, member: 70320"] Yesterday I went out hog hunting and I got a good look at a buck who's antlers are already beyond the legal limit here in my Texas county (inside spread of 13 inches or greater). Now here's the question I have, come this deer season, if I take my shot and hit him and he makes it over to the adjacent property which has no trespassing signs posted, I'm I bond by law to retrieve the deer or should I talk to the land owner prior to the hunt? It may sound like a no brainer, but this is my first deer hunting season with my son (my first one as well) and I don't want anything left to wondering. [/QUOTE]
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