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Have a potential situation developing with some nieghbours of ours. Long and short is we have a wooded property with lots of deer. They occationally jump the fence to the nieghbours property which is a dirt field, no trees or cover. Out today to scout for the up coming deer season and they have put up a tower right on the property line, I mean 2 stories high, metal roof, windows etc.(really nice stand) all watching our property:eek: It's thier property and they can do what they want but I just picture opening morning and there's no way the deer is dropping in it's tracks in the open field. What to do?
 
if your neighbors:eek: whats the problem?up were we deer hunt ..the neighbors use our land and we use theres..
its a win win situation..
i dont understand the hunting ethnic,s of some people today:eek:
 
if your neighbors:eek: whats the problem?up were we deer hunt ..the neighbors use our land and we use theres..
its a win win situation..
i dont understand the hunting ethnic,s of some people today:eek:


Well you see the English want to spot and stalk their deer, while the Jamaican's like to smoke 'em out with ganja then finish them off with a TEC-9.

Us Scotsmen hate to waste a bullet and prefer to throw knives when possible, while the French are just plain scared of deer and run at the first snort of challenge -- they hire Americans to shoot them.

The Irish -- never shot anything -- you'd have to leave the pub.

The Germans simply round them up and march them off to the processing plant, while the Australians are generally too drunk to realize what they're shooting and roos, donkeys and camels all get thrown into the mix.

The Indians (real Indians) find the deer too close to cows to kill and the Muslims need to cut the throat of anything they eat.

Now Native Americans are stewards of the land and hold tightly to their traditional hunting practices of utilizing spotlights and Steyr Scouts on the back of winch equipped freezer trucks.

The Italians contract out all their "harvesting" to outside parties.

The Japanese can only kill their game by driving into it with a Toyota Yaris.

The Chinese? 1.2 billion people. If it was made of protein they already ate it a decade ago.

So the hunting ETHNICS of todays society are quite complicated.
I miss anyone?
 
Have a potential situation developing with some nieghbours of ours. Long and short is we have a wooded property with lots of deer. They occationally jump the fence to the nieghbours property which is a dirt field, no trees or cover. Out today to scout for the up coming deer season and they have put up a tower right on the property line, I mean 2 stories high, metal roof, windows etc.(really nice stand) all watching our property:eek: It's thier property and they can do what they want but I just picture opening morning and there's no way the deer is dropping in it's tracks in the open field. What to do?


Lightning storms?? :p (kidding)

Put up a 10' fence, there won't be any deer crossing. Also mothballs work too.;)

If they're shooting deer on your side, call a LEO, and charge with trespassing.
 
are you sure the fence line is also the property line? i had a deal with some of my neighbors to. to make a long story short we had a surveyor shoot a line down the west side, between us. we all found out things we didn't want to know. the fence line was 68' off the lot line.it had been like that forever. ends up they owned the whole west shoreline of my duck pond!!!low water this year meant they were 50' from the edge of the water. they were SOL for hunting. as you went north my lot actually swung further west, including the three cords of wood they had piled.HEHEHE.
 
(if you dont get along with them) just go over to their house and tell them that you do not wish to see any of their hunters going on your property without permission so it doesn't ruin your hunt. If they have issues with your kind request tell them they will be charged with tresspassing. How much of a pissing contest are you willing to get into with your neighbour????

Electric fenc is always good, even if its not hooked up;)
 
You really do not want to start bad blood with yor neighbour. You might be staring over the fence at them for many many decades.

If they plan on shooting into your property they really should ask permission. But they are on thier land so it is not really your job to spaculate about what they might do.

If you decide you do need to express some soveriegnty and want more privacy you can buy and plant wind break trees for a couple bucks each (or free through the ag ministry) Some of these trees can grow over a meter a year and are non suckering.

Good fences make good nieghbours it is just unfortunate if you need a 5 Meter high fence.
 
I suggest you talk to the neighbors, find out what exactly their plans are, and consider the possibility of them as potential friends and fellow hunters rather than someone taking away from you. Maybe its a misunderstanding that they (not) shoot at game on your land. They may have no intention of doing so, just because they have windows that allow them to look that way and see what's coming out. I think communication precedes understanding, so get right on it before there is wasted worry or conflict.
 
Have a potential situation developing with some nieghbours of ours. Long and short is we have a wooded property with lots of deer. They occationally jump the fence to the nieghbours property which is a dirt field, no trees or cover. Out today to scout for the up coming deer season and they have put up a tower right on the property line, I mean 2 stories high, metal roof, windows etc.(really nice stand) all watching our property:eek: It's thier property and they can do what they want but I just picture opening morning and there's no way the deer is dropping in it's tracks in the open field. What to do?
Get things resolved while respect is still civil. What happens if one of the deer you guys shoot runs to the neighbours property?
 
Well you see the English want to spot and stalk their deer, while the Jamaican's like to smoke 'em out with ganja then finish them off with a TEC-9.

Us Scotsmen hate to waste a bullet and prefer to throw knives when possible, while the French are just plain scared of deer and run at the first snort of challenge -- they hire Americans to shoot them.

The Irish -- never shot anything -- you'd have to leave the pub.

The Germans simply round them up and march them off to the processing plant, while the Australians are generally too drunk to realize what they're shooting and roos, donkeys and camels all get thrown into the mix.

The Indians (real Indians) find the deer too close to cows to kill and the Muslims need to cut the throat of anything they eat.

Now Native Americans are stewards of the land and hold tightly to their traditional hunting practices of utilizing spotlights and Steyr Scouts on the back of winch equipped freezer trucks.

The Italians contract out all their "harvesting" to outside parties.

The Japanese can only kill their game by driving into it with a Toyota Yaris.

The Chinese? 1.2 billion people. If it was made of protein they already ate it a decade ago.

So the hunting ETHNICS of todays society are quite complicated.
I miss anyone?


thats funny as hell..thanks for the chuckle
 
There are a few things that come to mind.

one thing is how close by the local bylaws, can a building be to the neighbour's property? If you want to get pissy, you may have a building code violation that'll force the guy to knock it down.

BUT the more diplomatic solution is easy. Ask the fellow's intentions. Heck, if you guys can play nice together, you could be up there with him come opening day & you both go home happy. Just a thought.

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