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Can you waterfowl/dove hunt in city limits?
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2942961" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Well as one of those that have had, and continue to have, trespassers you're dead wrong. </p><p>Ask a few landowners that run cattle and see what they say. </p><p>How about I just go in your backyard and set up a camp and start popping off my 308? Your back yard is not posted and it looks like you weren't using it so why not. </p><p>Have a few people (you have never met) come on the property every year without permission. Land you worked a lifetime to own and some guy thinks "I'll just hunt there". </p><p>Buy land suitable and hunt there or just be decent and ask the landowner. </p><p>Accept what he says (yes or no). It's his land. He earned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2942961, member: 38658"] Well as one of those that have had, and continue to have, trespassers you're dead wrong. Ask a few landowners that run cattle and see what they say. How about I just go in your backyard and set up a camp and start popping off my 308? Your back yard is not posted and it looks like you weren't using it so why not. Have a few people (you have never met) come on the property every year without permission. Land you worked a lifetime to own and some guy thinks "I'll just hunt there". Buy land suitable and hunt there or just be decent and ask the landowner. Accept what he says (yes or no). It's his land. He earned it. [/QUOTE]
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