You lean across my fence aiming a rifle that's when the SHTF.
It’s just a discussion. The way I see it there are two separate things to consider: what does it mean to shoot from the road and it what you’re shooting at is on private or public land.Who cares? You can't shoot on to someone's property without permission. Regardless of where you shoot from. Are you looking for an argument or just validation?
That area between fences is considered the right of way for the road, typically owned by the state or county. The regulations state that"The Road" when hunting is between the fences.
The regulation says no shooting from the roadway, nothing about that meaning the entire area between the fences.
Shooting From Road
Shooting from or across any public road, highway (or right-of-way) or railroad right-of-way is prohibited. Public roadways are defined as any governmental or corporate roadways where vehicular traffic is not restricted and the roadway is routinely used by the general public.
§69-1202. Highways - Right of adjoining owner.
An owner of land bounded by a road or street is presumed to own to the center of the way, but the contrary may be shown.
What I told you about what the road is, is from the mouth of more than one game warden.It’s just a discussion. The way I see it there are two separate things to consider: what does it mean to shoot from the road and it what you’re shooting at is on private or public land.
Just from reading responses, nobody really knows what “the road” is. People have said it’s the road itself, 100 yards, 200 yards off, anything between fence lines regardless of distance.
All things considered and by your responses, I believe you are bound and determined to shoot a yote from your vehicle when it's crossing the road or in somebody's pasture/yard/field. I don't think anything in this thread has convinced you otherwise. Good luck!It’s just a discussion. The way I see it there are two separate things to consider: what does it mean to shoot from the road and it what you’re shooting at is on private or public land.
Just from reading responses, nobody really knows what “the road” is. People have said it’s the road itself, 100 yards, 200 yards off, anything between fence lines regardless of distance.
Bring big $$$! GW's love to take it from road hunters.All things considered and by your responses, I believe you are bound and determined to shoot a yote from your vehicle when it's crossing the road or in somebody's pasture/yard/field. I don't think anything in this thread has convinced you otherwise. Good luck!
Not at all. I’m not a trespasser either. I asked a question and some folks got up in arms about private property. The last time I checked it was smart to ask questions about things that you don’t know about.All things considered and by your responses, I believe you are bound and determined to shoot a yote from your vehicle when it's crossing the road or in somebody's pasture/yard/field. I don't think anything in this thread has convinced you otherwise. Good luck!
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