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Old December 5th, 2006, 12:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default hunters and landowners in Pa.- interesting rights and responsibilities under laww


Opus wrote:
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and now comes the window dressing that is a futile attempt to retreat
under a smokescreen of infantile insults...

meaning you don't own any land to post, regardless- and can't stand
being told what the law really is

too bad !


Bottom-line is that hunters need to know the laws of any state that they
intend to hunt. If they don't they deserve whatever they get.

You seem bent on hunting land that isn't yours, just because it isn't
posted? Around these parts, the best way to find out if you can hunt land
that isn't yours and isn't public land, is to ask the land owner for
permission first! Not after he has found you on his land and asked you to
leave and never come back.

Your attitude and logic is detrimental to all hunters. "If it ain't posted,
****'em! I'm gonna hunt it 'til they tell me otherwise!" The only thing
that creates is hostility toward hunters in general. Huntin' land is
becomin' scarce enough as it is, without anonymous ****s trying to stir up
****!

The deer in the link below was taken *on* my families property. The bottom
photo was taken by my game camera. The young man that killed the deer is
the son of a co-worker, who had no where to hunt and I invited him up to our
property. We have a small piece of land in the middle of 58,000 acres of
Pisgah National Forest game lands.

http://tinyurl.com/yzsw9x


Op --who has private property and allows decent hunters to hunt it.--



yo, Zippy- how the hell are you supposed to know who owns what, with
large tracts of hundreds of acres, and no homes in sight ?

that's what the posting statutes were specifically designed to prevent-
the wholesale CLOSING OFF of hunting lands by owners who don't even
live in the area

otherwise the King of England could effectively buy and close all
hunting land in the USA- and not post it either- and not even be a
citizen to boot

think about the abuses of that system, you are proposing

the posting statutes see to it, so that billionaire tycoons don't
effectively choke off hunting from common folk

ever heard of government by the people, for the people ?

that's the USA

 




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