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Re: Property screen?
[Re: WhiteCityHunter]
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01/01/14 12:49 PM
01/01/14 12:49 PM
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Turkey_neck
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Is hunting that close to an occupied house even legal? In Florida you have to be at least 100 yds from a road or occupied residence. If you put up the screen you will probably piss off your new neighbors which ain't good. Recovering game, especially since they are so close to where you are hunting, will be a no-go. I would become friends with the new neighbors, offer a hunt on your place, and work things out in another way. The route you are choosing ain't good. The way I read the law it says if you own the property your hunting you and immediate family are allowed to hunt within the 100 yards as long as you don't shoot at , toward or hit the property of others without there permission. So the tripod I planned to put up in February for south wind I can't do I'll have to stick with the shooting house I'm building that will be 60 yds from there front porch.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#803225
01/01/14 12:56 PM
01/01/14 12:56 PM
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Posts: 372 prattville,al
rrhunter
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Eiley agnus makes a good tall thick hedge over time. I've pruned it back before when it was 15 to 20 feet tall and just as thick. Makes a great barrier
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: PaschalBD]
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01/01/14 01:01 PM
01/01/14 01:01 PM
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Posts: 24,875 Buc-ee’s Beach Express
leroycnbucks
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Leyland cypress the ones i planted to block out the view from the house beside me and they are over 30feet tall and says they can get up to 40. Plant them close togetherand they will grow into each other and you wont be able to see anything. if you water them they will grow faster. THis^^^^ Yep. It will do it and it looks good as well.
Proud Army and ALNG veteran God Bless America!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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01/01/14 01:04 PM
01/01/14 01:04 PM
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Posts: 32,451 North Alabama
YEKRUT
Turkey Nut
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I wouldn't worry to much about a screen because you can't legally hunt it now.
Hunting Near a Dwelling, etc. Regulation
M. Barnett Lawley 220-2-.139 Hunting or Discharging a Firearm Near a Dwelling, etc. It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt or attempt to hunt within 100 yards of any dwelling belonging to another, whether occupied or not, without the permission of the owner or lessee of said dwelling. Provided further, it shall be unlawful for any person to discharge a firearm while hunting in such a manner that any projectile strikes any dwelling or building used for human occupation, whether occupied or not, or any commercial vessel, without the permission of the owner or lessee of said dwelling, building or vessel. This regulation shall not apply to a landowner or member of his or her immediate family hunting on his or her own property provided that no projectile strikes any of the above stated property of another without the permission of the owner or lessee of said property. Statutory Authority: §§ 9-2-7, 9-2-8, and 9-2-12 Code of Alabama 1975 PENALTY: As provided by law. 8/23/05
Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters. —Archibald Rutledge—
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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01/01/14 01:37 PM
01/01/14 01:37 PM
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I can just come down there and do my morning run/sun bathing in the nude.
They'll put up there own screen.
We will burn that bridge when we get there
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Rebelman]
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01/01/14 01:41 PM
01/01/14 01:41 PM
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I'd take all the money and energy of making a screen and move my plot location. Do you seriously think you are going to have much success from a plot 50 yards from someones back porch? Do they have kids, dogs? They are going to be getting home from work the same time you are hunting and their headlights will be shining into your plot at dusk. Your plot is ruined. Plant the field in pines and move on. This probably the best advice
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: spy]
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01/01/14 02:00 PM
01/01/14 02:00 PM
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Leyland cypress the ones i planted to block out the view from the house beside me and they are over 30feet tall and says they can get up to 40. Plant them close togetherand they will grow into each other and you wont be able to see anything. if you water them they will grow faster. This, plant then about eight feet apart and in a few years you will have a great screen. None of my business, but I will throw this out. It is always better to be friends with your neighbor rather than being enemies.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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01/01/14 02:19 PM
01/01/14 02:19 PM
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I can't move my plot I'm on a cost share with the state and can't do anything but thinning for 30 years. I have a field in the bottom 150 yards below it that the deer love but it's the principal they can do what they won't on there property but I also have that right. I have one more plot I have to clean up this spring and I may have to expand my bottom field and plant the top one in corn and leave it. They do have dogs and said they won't fence them. This is another reason for a thick screen so I don't have to SSS. Yekrut the way that law reads at the bottom look at the if you own the property am I reading that incorrectly?
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: sippy]
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01/01/14 02:21 PM
01/01/14 02:21 PM
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Leyland cypress the ones i planted to block out the view from the house beside me and they are over 30feet tall and says they can get up to 40. Plant them close togetherand they will grow into each other and you wont be able to see anything. if you water them they will grow faster. This, plant then about eight feet apart and in a few years you will have a great screen. None of my business, but I will throw this out. It is always better to be friends with your neighbor rather than being enemies. First time meeting the woman and she didn't seem to nice if the guy on the dozer was her husband he didn't even come speak.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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01/01/14 02:21 PM
01/01/14 02:21 PM
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You could put up some tall posts with some type of field fence or chain link. plant a running vine like honeysuckle. it will cover the fence and make a wall. a plus is it will not be unsightly and will have fragrant flowers that your neighbor would probably like. confederate jasmine is another possibility.
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: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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01/01/14 02:29 PM
01/01/14 02:29 PM
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Rebelman
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I can't move my plot I'm on a cost share with the state and can't do anything but thinning for 30 years. I have a field in the bottom 150 yards below it that the deer love but it's the principal they can do what they won't on there property but I also have that right. I have one more plot I have to clean up this spring and I may have to expand my bottom field and plant the top one in corn and leave it. They do have dogs and said they won't fence them. This is another reason for a thick screen so I don't have to SSS. Yekrut the way that law reads at the bottom look at the if you own the property am I reading that incorrectly? Well, I still suggest planting it in pines and moving on. There is no way I'd plant my neighbor a greenfield 50 yards from their back porch. You are fighting a losing battle.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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01/01/14 02:34 PM
01/01/14 02:34 PM
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My money says you pay some large legal fees in the future and your deer hunting on that plot is still going to suck. Just my opinion though.
not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: leroycnbucks]
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01/01/14 02:46 PM
01/01/14 02:46 PM
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Leyland cypress the ones i planted to block out the view from the house beside me and they are over 30feet tall and says they can get up to 40. Plant them close togetherand they will grow into each other and you wont be able to see anything. if you water them they will grow faster. THis^^^^ Yep. It will do it and it looks good as well. The only way to go IMO...
Did you know that Beer Nutz are over a Dollar...and Deer Nutz are under a Buck...
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Dallas County]
#803384
01/01/14 02:46 PM
01/01/14 02:46 PM
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Posts: 5,792 Lower AL
k bush
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If you want a screen and barrier for man and beast look into some trifoliate orange. Nothing will pass through it without shedding lots of blood. Grows to about 8-12 feet from what I can tell.
I'll even dig some up for you if you pick it up.
Last edited by k bush; 01/01/14 02:52 PM.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: k bush]
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01/01/14 02:56 PM
01/01/14 02:56 PM
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Posts: 64,749 Luverne, AL
Skinny
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If you want a screen and barrier for man and beast look into some trifoliate orange. Nothing will pass through it without shedding lots of blood. Grows to about 8-12 feet from what I can tell.
I'll even dig some up for you if you pick it up.
Not just NO! but HELL NO! When that crap gets out of hand it consumes the land and man nor beast can pass thru it without losing pints of blood.
Never Trust Government
"You can be broke but you cant be poor." Ruthie-May Webster
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