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Re: neighbors corn pile
[Re: eskimo270]
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02/05/16 05:15 AM
02/05/16 05:15 AM
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Posts: 4,100 Grant, Alabama, USA
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From what I was told last year about my concern over corn put out on the neighbors land during turkey season, you won't get a ticket for hunting your property as long as the corn is on someone else's property. Here's the solution. You put corn out on a spot near the property line for your neighbor to hunt and have him put a pile out on his side a ways from yours on the line for you to have a spot to hunt. Placement should be for deer to be approaching his corn from your side and vice-versa. Now you are legally hunting a corn pile. I wonder how many people do that?
"Make a difference, take a kid hunting".
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