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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#804855
01/02/14 01:59 PM
01/02/14 01:59 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,639 Clanton
Turkey_neck
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I'll believe a game and fish official over a fuzzy bunny any day.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#804861
01/02/14 02:04 PM
01/02/14 02:04 PM
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 64,485 Luverne, AL
Skinny
GUVNER
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GUVNER
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Posts: 64,485
Luverne, AL
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if you really want a screen just plant the bamboo in March, by July they wont be able to see you, by October they will be trying to figure out how to keep it from taking over their place. It always grows towards the sunny side first.
Never Trust Government
"You can be broke but you cant be poor." Ruthie-May Webster
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#804878
01/02/14 02:14 PM
01/02/14 02:14 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,639 Clanton
Turkey_neck
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Skinny I'm really thinking of eliagnus I don't care to have the cane taking over my long leaf stand. Plus that should create a fence even a dog won't go through in a few years.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Fuzzy_Bunny]
#804893
01/02/14 02:27 PM
01/02/14 02:27 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,074 Glendale, FL
WhiteCityHunter
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,074
Glendale, FL
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The regulation is clear. It does not apply if you are hunting your own property period. That means you can hunt as close to the other property or house you want as long as you don't shoot at it as long as you stay on your own property. Otherwise you could put up a shack along any property line and keep people from hunting anywhere near it. I'll respectfully disagree with this. Property turns into subdivisions or other developments all the time, and hunting goes away. By your logic I could own an acre inside a subdivision and still hunt with my rifle as long as the bullet doesn't leave my property. You have rights as a property owner, but you also have basic responsibilities as a citizen. Remind me to never look for a lawyer on this forum I have a very hard time believing that it is legal to hunt with a high powered rifle that close to a home. It's just too damned dangerous. If my neighbor was deer hunting 60 yds from my house with a high powered rifle I would put a stop to it by any means I could. It's not safe, at ALL! I hate it that your hunting spot got messed up, but I would have to either hunt with a bow or find another hunting spot. Best of luck to you!!!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: sippy]
#804908
01/02/14 02:36 PM
01/02/14 02:36 PM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 10,484 Bham
Dallas County
Booner
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Booner
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Has it been posted how much land both parties have, crap, if one owns three acres and the other two acres, there is not a problem. Both should not hunt and be friends. if one owns thirty or more and the other a half acre lot, piss on um and do what you want. And that just makes all kinds of sense? Why would, nevermind...
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: Turkey_neck]
#804913
01/02/14 02:39 PM
01/02/14 02:39 PM
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Turkey_neck
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I own 40 and the neighbor owns 40 or 60 don't know how that makes a damn.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: WhiteCityHunter]
#805239
01/02/14 04:49 PM
01/02/14 04:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 51,996 Round ‘bout there
Clem
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Mildly Quirky
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 51,996
Round ‘bout there
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I have a very hard time believing that it is legal to hunt with a high powered rifle that close to a home. It's just too damned dangerous. If my neighbor was deer hunting 60 yds from my house with a high powered rifle I would put a stop to it by any means I could. It's not safe, at ALL! Have you seen his property? Have you seen his field and stand, or the direction in which he's hunting, or the location of the houses in question? I could easily hunt within 60 yards of a house beside me while using a high-powered rifle and never present any danger to that house or the residents thereof.
"Hunting Politics are stupid!" - Farm Hunter
"Bible says you shouldn't put sugar in your cornbread." Dustin, 2013
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#805306
01/02/14 05:07 PM
01/02/14 05:07 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 186
sippy
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I own 40 and the neighbor owns 40 or 60 don't know how that makes a damn. Quit your whining and plant your junk, but I guarantee you will regret being such a jerk.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: Turkey_neck]
#805496
01/02/14 06:03 PM
01/02/14 06:03 PM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 7,785 Montgomery, AL
Hunting-231
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 7,785
Montgomery, AL
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I hate you are having these issues - previously someone posted to speak to an attorney, which is probably the best advice given so far. I suspect that if you hunt the property line, you'll be paying a legal fee regardless.
"The struggle you're in today, is developing the strength you need for tomorrow."
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: sippy]
#805527
01/02/14 06:09 PM
01/02/14 06:09 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 12,018 chilton co.
trox28
on probation
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on probation
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 12,018
chilton co.
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I own 40 and the neighbor owns 40 or 60 don't know how that makes a damn. Quit your whining and plant your junk, but I guarantee you will regret being such a jerk. Elaborate on how hes being a jerk..Seriously i wanna know.He asked a question about a property screen then said he went to talk to the neighbors which immediately turned into the neighbor being a bitch...So i wanna know how hes been a jerk.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: WhiteCityHunter]
#805844
01/02/14 08:08 PM
01/02/14 08:08 PM
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Posts: 967
striker6126
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The regulation is clear. It does not apply if you are hunting your own property period. That means you can hunt as close to the other property or house you want as long as you don't shoot at it as long as you stay on your own property. Otherwise you could put up a shack along any property line and keep people from hunting anywhere near it. I'll respectfully disagree with this. Property turns into subdivisions or other developments all the time, and hunting goes away. By your logic I could own an acre inside a subdivision and still hunt with my rifle as long as the bullet doesn't leave my property. You have rights as a property owner, but you also have basic responsibilities as a citizen. Remind me to never look for a lawyer on this forum I have a very hard time believing that it is legal to hunt with a high powered rifle that close to a home. It's just too damned dangerous. If my neighbor was deer hunting 60 yds from my house with a high powered rifle I would put a stop to it by any means I could. It's not safe, at ALL! I hate it that your hunting spot got messed up, but I would have to either hunt with a bow or find another hunting spot. Best of luck to you!!! How the hell do you think you could stop someone from hunting their property regardless how close you built your house to their property. The law has been posted several times, it clearly says the land owner can hunt his property without the permission of the home owner as long as he/she does not shoot the house.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: striker6126]
#805850
01/02/14 08:17 PM
01/02/14 08:17 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 12,018 chilton co.
trox28
on probation
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on probation
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chilton co.
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The regulation is clear. It does not apply if you are hunting your own property period. That means you can hunt as close to the other property or house you want as long as you don't shoot at it as long as you stay on your own property. Otherwise you could put up a shack along any property line and keep people from hunting anywhere near it. I'll respectfully disagree with this. Property turns into subdivisions or other developments all the time, and hunting goes away. By your logic I could own an acre inside a subdivision and still hunt with my rifle as long as the bullet doesn't leave my property. You have rights as a property owner, but you also have basic responsibilities as a citizen. Remind me to never look for a lawyer on this forum I have a very hard time believing that it is legal to hunt with a high powered rifle that close to a home. It's just too damned dangerous. If my neighbor was deer hunting 60 yds from my house with a high powered rifle I would put a stop to it by any means I could. It's not safe, at ALL! I hate it that your hunting spot got messed up, but I would have to either hunt with a bow or find another hunting spot. Best of luck to you!!! How the hell do you think you could stop someone from hunting their property regardless how close you built your house to their property. The law has been posted several times, it clearly says the land owner can hunt his property without the permission of the home owner as long as he/she does not shoot the house. This too..If a sumbitch decides to build a house on his property line that's his business.If i wanna hunt my property line thats my business.I dont give a chit if my stand is 20 yards from his house if im on my property that i pay for and pay taxes on every year i will hunt it how i see fit and don't give a rats ass if the neighbors have a problem with it.
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Re: Property screen?
[Re: trox28]
#805854
01/02/14 08:23 PM
01/02/14 08:23 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 967
striker6126
6 point
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6 point
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Posts: 967
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The regulation is clear. It does not apply if you are hunting your own property period. That means you can hunt as close to the other property or house you want as long as you don't shoot at it as long as you stay on your own property. Otherwise you could put up a shack along any property line and keep people from hunting anywhere near it. I'll respectfully disagree with this. Property turns into subdivisions or other developments all the time, and hunting goes away. By your logic I could own an acre inside a subdivision and still hunt with my rifle as long as the bullet doesn't leave my property. You have rights as a property owner, but you also have basic responsibilities as a citizen. Remind me to never look for a lawyer on this forum I have a very hard time believing that it is legal to hunt with a high powered rifle that close to a home. It's just too damned dangerous. If my neighbor was deer hunting 60 yds from my house with a high powered rifle I would put a stop to it by any means I could. It's not safe, at ALL! I hate it that your hunting spot got messed up, but I would have to either hunt with a bow or find another hunting spot. Best of luck to you!!! How the hell do you think you could stop someone from hunting their property regardless how close you built your house to their property. The law has been posted several times, it clearly says the land owner can hunt his property without the permission of the home owner as long as he/she does not shoot the house. This too..If a sumbitch decides to build a house on his property line that's his business.If i wanna hunt my property line thats my business.I dont give a chit if my stand is 20 yards from his house if im on my property that i pay for and pay taxes on every year i will hunt it how i see fit and don't give a rats ass if the neighbors have a problem with it. My thoughts exactly
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