Devil's advocates turn.
While you own the land, you do NOT own the deer. You have no say legally in what particular animal gets taken after permission is granted.
Absolutely right. He was 100% legal. That isn't the issue and I have no recourse about the deer after the fact other than to not trust him to stay true to his word. Had he done I had asked he could have hunted here in the future and filled his meat tags as there are several dozen doe/fawns that move through every day. If he really wanted to shoot bucks he could have gained permission from the leaseholder to the south of me where those deer are bedding down during the day. The leaseholder gives out permission like treats at Halloween. As it is, he took a quality buck against my wishes and it now appears screwed my chances for the few days left of the season. He apparently (according to the wife) fired at the herd several times and since that night the deer on the property have become completely nocturnal -- not showing up on the camera until at least 1 hour after legal and all movement stops by 5 a.m.. Lesson learned the hard way I guess.
I do have lots of say legally though in regards to future access.




















































