Had that same problem in B.C. I was bow hunting on a friend's land with his permission but his neighbour was anti hunting and came out to challenge me on my friend's property saying I had no right to hunt etc etc (very emotional).
I stood my ground (knowing my rights) and she then backed down and then told me if the animal I shot ran on her land I would definitely have no permission to retrieve it. I assured her that I would not go on her land and it would just die there (a very real possibility with bow hunting).
After she left I phoned the conservation officer and he verified what she said was true. If I did not have permission to retrieve my game on her land then it would have to stay there unclaimed. If I did, I could be charged with trespassing.
Sorry if this is not exactly on topic but it is an important point.
I stood my ground (knowing my rights) and she then backed down and then told me if the animal I shot ran on her land I would definitely have no permission to retrieve it. I assured her that I would not go on her land and it would just die there (a very real possibility with bow hunting).
After she left I phoned the conservation officer and he verified what she said was true. If I did not have permission to retrieve my game on her land then it would have to stay there unclaimed. If I did, I could be charged with trespassing.
Sorry if this is not exactly on topic but it is an important point.