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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: 300gr]
#831617
01/22/14 05:24 AM
01/22/14 05:24 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 2,057 Alabama Wetumpka
Talltines
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Alabama Wetumpka
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The thing is it happens. Like you said you have the cut over that is holding the deer so once that deer steps out of that cut over onto him its on his property. This is common with the land around here one guy has the clear cut the other has the Field with Soybeans or the woods full of white oaks. If he had a soybean field there instead of woods i'm sure you would be trying to catch the deer going to his fields. there are food plots all over here that are planted on the line.
Go and talk to them and try to make friends with them is the best solution. How much land do you have that borders them.
Hunting Is my Obsession, My Passion, My Everything, Oh so is my wife.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: Talltines]
#831625
01/22/14 05:32 AM
01/22/14 05:32 AM
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 10,200 The Boonies a.k.a. Pickens cou...
300gr
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The thing is it happens. Like you said you have the cut over that is holding the deer so once that deer steps out of that cut over onto him its on his property. This is common with the land around here one guy has the clear cut the other has the Field with Soybeans or the woods full of white oaks. If he had a soybean field there instead of woods i'm sure you would be trying to catch the deer going to his fields. there are food plots all over here that are planted on the line.
Go and talk to them and try to make friends with them is the best solution. How much land do you have that borders them. We cleared 80 acres that borders their property. I wish we could get along. I've found its better to get along if possible. The problem with this is its company land an don't kno w who all hunts their property . Oh well the pines were just planted and in a few years the won't be able to see the cutover and I won't be able to see them.
Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: Talltines]
#831641
01/22/14 05:43 AM
01/22/14 05:43 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 11,879 Walker county
Driveby
Doing the best I can.
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Doing the best I can.
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Do like BHamfred said put one on the other side of the tree then at least you would have someone to talk to. If you call me Bhamfred again you're getting banned. There's no way Tchunter could be my bastard grandchild.
Last edited by Driveby; 01/22/14 05:44 AM.
The true mark of a man is not how he conducts himself during times of prosperity, but how he conducts himself during times of adversity.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: 300gr]
#831643
01/22/14 05:44 AM
01/22/14 05:44 AM
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steelman
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steelman
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Long story short is it happens, it sucks...it's his property not yours, atleast hes looking onto his land...
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: Driveby]
#831675
01/22/14 06:00 AM
01/22/14 06:00 AM
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Posts: 2,057 Alabama Wetumpka
Talltines
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Do like BHamfred said put one on the other side of the tree then at least you would have someone to talk to. If you call me Bhamfred again you're getting banned. There's no way Tchunter could be my bastard grandchild. Oh Dam!! Got that one messed up my bad  Still good idea
Hunting Is my Obsession, My Passion, My Everything, Oh so is my wife.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: Driveby]
#831683
01/22/14 06:05 AM
01/22/14 06:05 AM
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Posts: 37,112 alabama
BhamFred
Freak of Nature
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Do like BHamfred said put one on the other side of the tree then at least you would have someone to talk to. If you call me Bhamfred again you're getting banned. There's no way Tchunter could be my bastard grandchild. too late I just deeded his butt to you....
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: longspur69]
#831703
01/22/14 06:21 AM
01/22/14 06:21 AM
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Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 4,694 Bay Minette, AL
scrubbuck
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Posts: 4,694
Bay Minette, AL
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I don't get it. This crap makes my blood boil. Why do you have a shooting house so close to his property line? If you're going to put a plot near a property line, at least do it KNOWING that there is the potential of your neighbor making use of it. Honestly, I've decided against putting food plots in prime locations on several of my past hunting properties specifically because it was near a line and might cause problems later. For goodness sake, let people hunt their property, and you hunt yours. I agree ^ ...why not offer to pay the neighbor's lease price or property tax (if it's the owner) for a 100 yard buffer along the property line. I have no problem with my neighbors hunting their property up to the line and I do the same, if I choose to. IMO these issues really just boil down to jealousy & greed.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: headshot]
#831717
01/22/14 06:31 AM
01/22/14 06:31 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 4,027 Cullman, AL
Ryano
10 point
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10 point
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Cullman, AL
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be glad its not the club i'm in those guys would have one 70 yards on your side of the line. it seems that the only reason our club leases land is to have access to other peoples land. i'm not bragging, but it's the truth. if i owned the land around our club i would have the warden there every weekend. I hunted public land all my life and only joined a club to have somewhere to carry my son. i didn't know that every week i would be giving a lesson on why you don't hunt the way thes people do. he (12) always wanders why we dont kill the big deer like the old members, but now he is starting to realize that what they are doing is just plain wrong. And i really don't care if they read this or not! And don't even get me started on the corn thing. Three of us leased some land by the airport over your way so we would have something for quick hunts. We had some plots but it was mostly young pines. I had a pic of a good buck walking the line working his rub line. I put a climber on the tree that was marked one time mid day and intended to let everything settle down for a week then hunt it. On the other side of the line was great hardwoods but I was trying to catch the buck coming up the fence line on us. When I went back I took a shotgun for close range shots on us only to find the climber had been removed and tossed further on us. It was a corner was a T property line where a pasture met hardwoods and us. I should have found out who owned the land of each and had words with them but I was young and dumb. If anyone touches any of my stuff on my property or property I am leasing (other than land owner) you can bet words will be had now.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: 300gr]
#831750
01/22/14 06:50 AM
01/22/14 06:50 AM
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Posts: 3,241 Semmes, AL
HippieKiller
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When I hunted in Ft. Deposit, the neighbors built a stand in a red oak that was maybe 1'-2' from the line.
We changed where we dumped our guts and magically the stand moved.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: BhamFred]
#831752
01/22/14 06:50 AM
01/22/14 06:50 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 11,879 Walker county
Driveby
Doing the best I can.
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Doing the best I can.
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Walker county
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Do like BHamfred said put one on the other side of the tree then at least you would have someone to talk to. If you call me Bhamfred again you're getting banned. There's no way Tchunter could be my bastard grandchild. too late I just deeded his butt to you.... I'm putting him in a burlap sack and dropping him off a bridge then.
The true mark of a man is not how he conducts himself during times of prosperity, but how he conducts himself during times of adversity.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: longspur69]
#831835
01/22/14 07:42 AM
01/22/14 07:42 AM
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Posts: 10,200 The Boonies a.k.a. Pickens cou...
300gr
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8 point
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I don't get it. This crap makes my blood boil. Why do you have a shooting house so close to his property line? If you're going to put a plot near a property line, at least do it KNOWING that there is the potential of your neighbor making use of it. Honestly, I've decided against putting food plots in prime locations on several of my past hunting properties specifically because it was near a line and might cause problems later. For goodness sake, let people hunt their property, and you hunt yours. Where did I or anybody else mention a food plot?This is a completely stripped and recently replanted cutover. I never said anything about not wanting or allowing anybody the right to hunt their property. Actually I could care less if it was on the line as long as it was facing their property (which it is) if it was just away from the line of sight of my Pre existing shooting house. You dont know the layout of the land. there are plenty of places that would not have been in the line of sight which is all bordering a pine plantation about 20 years old. If there is a trail in the plantation then a stand located anywhere on the trail would be just as good. If they shot one and it crossed onto our property i would be glad to help them look for it. Like ive already stated i just dont understand why with 1200 acres would a person put a stand up on the very border facing a pine plantation. I have in the past found bait blocks and another stand on the line facing a cutover (I didn't call the GW)but did leave a note on the stand. they also crossed 200 yds onto our property and stole a salt block. So yes there is a little hard feelings for anybody that wont respect others property.Do they have the right to hunt all 1200 acres YES. I never said they don't.
Two roads diverged in the woods and I took the one with deep ruts,hills and mud.It may be bumpy but WHAT A RIDE!
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: 300gr]
#831917
01/22/14 08:46 AM
01/22/14 08:46 AM
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Posts: 14,983 Clanton
Turkey_neck
Booner
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Booner
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Clanton
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300 gr read the post of mine on property screen and see how that got twisted a million ways.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: 300gr]
#831953
01/22/14 09:18 AM
01/22/14 09:18 AM
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Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 1,749 Baldwin County, AL
longspur69
8 point
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Posts: 1,749
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Okay. You didn't mention a plot. It's an irrelevant detail, but you have a stand there to look at something. I wouldn't put a stand that close to someone else's land and expect them to avoid hunting the area just because you had a stand there first. Don't get me wrong. I don't blame you for hunting that close to the line. I have stands close to the line, but I sure wouldn't have an issue with a neighbor doing the same. Would I be disappointed? Of course, but I sure as heck wouldn't want to see the government make a law restricting someone from hunting any portion of their own property. How would you feel if your neighbor hadn't put the stand there, but was pushing for a law to ban anyone from having a stand within say, 100 yards of a property line? Then you'd have to move your stand. It's a slippery slope. There is no blanket "proximity to property line" law that would work for everyone, but the one that comes the closest is, let everyone hunt every bit of his own property. I don't get it. This crap makes my blood boil. Why do you have a shooting house so close to his property line? If you're going to put a plot near a property line, at least do it KNOWING that there is the potential of your neighbor making use of it. Honestly, I've decided against putting food plots in prime locations on several of my past hunting properties specifically because it was near a line and might cause problems later. For goodness sake, let people hunt their property, and you hunt yours. Where did I or anybody else mention a food plot?This is a completely stripped and recently replanted cutover. I never said anything about not wanting or allowing anybody the right to hunt their property. Actually I could care less if it was on the line as long as it was facing their property (which it is) if it was just away from the line of sight of my Pre existing shooting house. You dont know the layout of the land. there are plenty of places that would not have been in the line of sight which is all bordering a pine plantation about 20 years old. If there is a trail in the plantation then a stand located anywhere on the trail would be just as good. If they shot one and it crossed onto our property i would be glad to help them look for it. Like ive already stated i just dont understand why with 1200 acres would a person put a stand up on the very border facing a pine plantation. I have in the past found bait blocks and another stand on the line facing a cutover (I didn't call the GW)but did leave a note on the stand. they also crossed 200 yds onto our property and stole a salt block. So yes there is a little hard feelings for anybody that wont respect others property.Do they have the right to hunt all 1200 acres YES. I never said they don't.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: RiverRunner]
#831962
01/22/14 09:25 AM
01/22/14 09:25 AM
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Posts: 1,702 Oregon, Land of Umpqua
Alagator
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Posts: 1,702
Oregon, Land of Umpqua
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Years ago we put a ladder stand on an oak about 20 feet inside a property line, facing diagonally away from the neighbor. To shoot his land would require a left-handed over the shoulder shot thru the tops of some pines. About 10 years later he clearcuts, puts in a greenfield right up the the line, builds a shooting house, and puts out a corn-feeder, all without noticing our ladder, which was pretty well grown in by then. One morning about 10 I catch a buck moving on our side, going toward him, and drop it about 50 yards inside our line. Before I can even climb down, he comes roaring up in a truck, jumps out and starts firing a pistol into the air. I got cranked around and put him in my scope, thinking..you point that thing at me and it will be all over. He eventually calmed down enough to drive off, and I got down and got my deer. Next weekend we discovered he had tried to pull down our stand, but it had been there so long the chain was embedded in the bark. He did break off the prop and cut the pull-up rope. We talked to some locals who knew him, and sent him word that we were there first, we were not shooting onto him, and he had a lot more to lose than we did if the law got involved. After a couple of years he quit planting the field.
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Re: tree stands on property lines
[Re: 300gr]
#831968
01/22/14 09:29 AM
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Posts: 12,681 Kennedy, al
globe
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NO NEW LAWS! That's the last thing we need.
Everything woke turns to shit
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