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Seek One knocks down a TN stud!!

Trespassing on someone's property to retrieve a deer could be extremely hazardous to your health.
That one guy is a smooth talker with deep pockets. I bet they have permission to go onto other Pieces of property if they need to.
 
Or it could be extremely hazardous to the property owners health.... Also in todays world, you would be the one in trouble with the law if you take matters into your own hands.
Both topics can be debated. Armed trespassing is extremely dangerous and the main reason I get permission to enter property that is not my own.
 
The point he was making is the size of the property doesnt really matter. Have any of you ever hunted a property line as to which you didnt have permission from the joining property owner on a private 200 acre farm?? The point is there is still a chance that deer crosses where you dont have permission and that is why its somewhat assanine to call someones ethics into question if you have ever taken a chance of it happening to you.
What is the acceptible threshold of land area you can hunt before you become unethical in the eyes of some?
No, I have actually never intentionally hunted a property line unless I had permission to retrieve a deer. Today I got permission from a landowner that has a corner of his property touching my neighbors property in such a way that a deer can make it there, and one has. I had permission from the previous owner, but when my travel trailer was broken into, I went and notified my neighbors to be aware there are thieves working the area and found out the house was sold. I won't go as far as questioning their ethics, their judgement maybe, but not their ethics as one persons ethics may not meet others standards. But if they are putting this out to an audience, maybe they need to tighten them up a bit, or they will be influencing others to follow suit and get themselves into situations they can avoid.
 
The point he was making is the size of the property doesnt really matter. Have any of you ever hunted a property line as to which you didnt have permission from the joining property owner on a private 200 acre farm?? The point is there is still a chance that deer crosses where you dont have permission and that is why its somewhat assanine to call someones ethics into question if you have ever taken a chance of it happening to you.
What is the acceptible threshold of land area you can hunt before you become unethical in the eyes of some?
The size of the property absolutely matters. The larger the hunting property, the more opportunity the deer will die on the lot that you are hunting. There is always a "chance" a deer will cross lines, but on a small 1 acre urban lot with a bow, your chances of crossing lines are much higher than on a 200+ acre lot. No opinions here, just basic math.
 
Seek One is in my neighbor's backyard right now, but my bow is all the way downstairs. Today is his lucky day.
 

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After reading the copious amount of replies to this thread, I think we've come to the conclusion that we are going to beat the heck out of Sir. Mr. Seek until he never has the desire to hunt ever again. God forbid the man hunt legally on land he has permission to hunt.
 
God forbid the man hunt legally on land he has permission to hunt.
One more time for those that can't or won't read:

NOBODY CARES THAT HE SHOT A NEIGHBORHOOD PET! NOBODY! (EXCEPT MAYBE THE SOCCER MOMS THAT USED TO FEED THE PET APPLES FROM THEIR HANDS) IT'S THE FACT THAT HE'S ALL OVER SOCIAL MEDIA ACTING LIKE HE'S REALLY ACCOMPLISHED SOMETHING THAT IRRITATES FAIR CHASE HUNTERS!!!
 
One more time for those that can't or won't read:

NOBODY CARES THAT HE SHOT A NEIGHBORHOOD PET! NOBODY! (EXCEPT MAYBE THE SOCCER MOMS THAT USED TO FEED THE PET APPLES FROM THEIR HANDS) IT'S THE FACT THAT HE'S ALL OVER SOCIAL MEDIA ACTING LIKE HE'S REALLY ACCOMPLISHED SOMETHING THAT IRRITATES FAIR CHASE HUNTER
Never once said that I agree with hunting that way and bragging about killing a monster because its just not impressive. Just find it laughable how many people think that hunting small suburban parcels is frowned upon in general. I personally have a few small spots like that I have permission to hunt and shoot the heck out of does just for population control. Great way to get meat and also help out landowners.
 
One more time for those that can't or won't read:

NOBODY CARES THAT HE SHOT A NEIGHBORHOOD PET! NOBODY! (EXCEPT MAYBE THE SOCCER MOMS THAT USED TO FEED THE PET APPLES FROM THEIR HANDS) IT'S THE FACT THAT HE'S ALL OVER SOCIAL MEDIA ACTING LIKE HE'S REALLY ACCOMPLISHED SOMETHING THAT IRRITATES FAIR CHASE HUNTERS!!!
Hi Karen
 

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