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<blockquote data-quote="robgundy" data-source="post: 844304" data-attributes="member: 70966"><p>Not a dumb question at all. I agree with Topgun. Check before season for the just in case and also again if it does happen. It shows respect for the property owner and the law. If it were me and I had no trespassing signs up and you came to me before hand I would be very agreeable to the what if situation. If the what if actually happened and you came to me I would would be right out there helping you. Just because it says no trespassing does not mean they are against hunting. It just may mean that they dont want people on their land that they dont know about. Just be cautious if they are against hunting, make sure of the shot before you take it. ie: direction the deer is headed, how close are you to the property line and things like that. Heck, you might get lucky in talking to the neighbor and he says that he has a big buck that hangs out in his property and for you to take your son and go after it. That actually happened to me and a friend of mine. He had his son out for his first hunt and we checked on a property of which the land owner said that we could hunt there but only the kid could shoot a deer. The land owner wanted to help make the kids first experience a great one and a successful one. You never know what might happen. Good luck and happy hunting. Thanks for passing on the hunting tradition to your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robgundy, post: 844304, member: 70966"] Not a dumb question at all. I agree with Topgun. Check before season for the just in case and also again if it does happen. It shows respect for the property owner and the law. If it were me and I had no trespassing signs up and you came to me before hand I would be very agreeable to the what if situation. If the what if actually happened and you came to me I would would be right out there helping you. Just because it says no trespassing does not mean they are against hunting. It just may mean that they dont want people on their land that they dont know about. Just be cautious if they are against hunting, make sure of the shot before you take it. ie: direction the deer is headed, how close are you to the property line and things like that. Heck, you might get lucky in talking to the neighbor and he says that he has a big buck that hangs out in his property and for you to take your son and go after it. That actually happened to me and a friend of mine. He had his son out for his first hunt and we checked on a property of which the land owner said that we could hunt there but only the kid could shoot a deer. The land owner wanted to help make the kids first experience a great one and a successful one. You never know what might happen. Good luck and happy hunting. Thanks for passing on the hunting tradition to your son. [/QUOTE]
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