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Post by jessejames on Mar 11, 2011 11:07:19 GMT -5
That would ****! me off! I would explain to land owner that sheds is how you tell what deer are still around for the next season and you would appreciate it if he'd not let the other *** bag back out there! Just my opinion!!
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Post by tickman1961 on Mar 12, 2011 11:47:09 GMT -5
That would **** me off! I would explain to land owner that sheds is how you tell what deer are still around for the next season and you would appreciate it if he'd not let the other *** bag back out there! Just my opinion!! That would be a sure way to "tick off" the landowner and lose your lease....
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Post by randolphcounty on Mar 12, 2011 12:17:45 GMT -5
What is stated in the terms of your lease, sounds to me like your problem should be with the landowner and not he guy shed hunting, this guy had permission to be where he was and permission to do what he was doing on private property, sorry but I don't see anything wrong with it, you have a lease to hunt deer..... deer season is over....... and seems like that is the way the land owner sees it as well, Now if the guy was taking his family for a hike in the wood on Oct. 29, ok then I can see you having a major problem.... but shed hunting in March, come on...... again sounds like you should have hammered out the terms of your lease a little better, and agian I believe your problem should be with the land owner, who gave the guy permission without checking with you...... My opinion shed hunter did nothing wrong........
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Post by danf on Mar 12, 2011 16:20:32 GMT -5
There's a lot of guys that shed hunt just to shed hunt. Finding antlers is a fun way to get outdoors to them and has no deeper meaning than that. Just because someone is hunting sheds does not automatically mean that they intend to hunt there next season.
If it were me and I knew the land was leased I would have first checked with the person that leased the land, THEN asked the landowner.
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Post by Sasquatch on Mar 15, 2011 14:01:31 GMT -5
What is stated in the terms of your lease, sounds to me like your problem should be with the landowner and not he guy shed hunting, this guy had permission to be where he was and permission to do what he was doing on private property, sorry but I don't see anything wrong with it, you have a lease to hunt deer..... deer season is over....... and seems like that is the way the land owner sees it as well, Now if the guy was taking his family for a hike in the wood on Oct. 29, ok then I can see you having a major problem.... but shed hunting in March, come on...... again sounds like you should have hammered out the terms of your lease a little better, and agian I believe your problem should be with the land owner, who gave the guy permission without checking with you...... My opinion shed hunter did nothing wrong........ So as long as it's technically legal, you see no problem with not bothering to ask the guy paying money to lease the place, knowing that he, as a hunter, might be interested in finding those antlers that might be found. To me it just seems like trading respect for technicalities. Kind of like the jerks that wait till you have a turkey gobbling at your calls and then move in and try and call the bird to them. That's legal too. My lease is year-round, btw. Also, they found four, and went on two of the NIEGHBORS property to find a couple of them.
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Post by lymanl3 on Mar 15, 2011 14:24:03 GMT -5
I would never shed hunt a leased property. I hear some people having issues with landowners letting a "few" people hunt some on a leased property, and I just say...can I pick a few acres of corn on the farm ground you have leased?
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Post by randolphcounty on Mar 15, 2011 19:21:07 GMT -5
What is stated in the terms of your lease, sounds to me like your problem should be with the landowner and not he guy shed hunting, this guy had permission to be where he was and permission to do what he was doing on private property, sorry but I don't see anything wrong with it, you have a lease to hunt deer..... deer season is over....... and seems like that is the way the land owner sees it as well, Now if the guy was taking his family for a hike in the wood on Oct. 29, ok then I can see you having a major problem.... but shed hunting in March, come on...... again sounds like you should have hammered out the terms of your lease a little better, and agian I believe your problem should be with the land owner, who gave the guy permission without checking with you...... My opinion shed hunter did nothing wrong........ So as long as it's technically legal, you see no problem with not bothering to ask the guy paying money to lease the place, knowing that he, as a hunter, might be interested in finding those antlers that might be found. To me it just seems like trading respect for technicalities. Kind of like the jerks that wait till you have a turkey gobbling at your calls and then move in and try and call the bird to them. That's legal too. My lease is year-round, btw. Also, they found four, and went on two of the NIEGHBORS property to find a couple of them. Again, sounds to me like your problem is with the wrong guy, you should be on here complaining about the landowner that you pay for a YEAR ROUND lease, and he gave someone else permission to shed hunt, if you have a year round lease, then the LANDOWNER should have denied the person permission or called you to see if you, as the leasee, had a problem with it, how is a guy wanting to look for some sheds supposed to know what you are interested in, but the landowner should have, as for the turkey hunters, pretty much apples and oranges...... he didn't do anything to disrupt your hunt, he just beat you to the punch on a couple sheds..... do the terms of your lease give you exclusive rights to this land, if so, then again revisit the terms of your lease before paying the land owner for this year, if anyone is in the wrong it's the landowner, that being said, if you want to talk about the jerk of a landowner that let someone else shed hunt your lease, well then yes you are right, if you have EXCLUSIVE rights stated in your lease, then yes he is a jerk.....
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Post by randolphcounty on Mar 15, 2011 19:23:46 GMT -5
Did he also have permission from the landowners to shed hunt on the neighbor's property.......
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Post by LongHunter on Mar 15, 2011 22:39:59 GMT -5
I would hunt sheds wherever i wanted as long as no one found out who cares its just an Antler,,,,........
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Post by lymanl3 on Mar 15, 2011 23:51:11 GMT -5
I would hunt sheds wherever i wanted as long as no one found out who cares its just an Antler,,,,........ Guess I should just steal your deerstand, its just a deerstand and as long as no one found out..who cares, its just a deer stand... Obviously the fella has paid for the lease. That "should" include 100% of recreational activity on the property, unless specified otherwise. Ive ran into leases where I paid for complete fishing and hunting rights, only to have someone the landowner gave permission to fishing while I was deer hunting. I paid for those rights...as I stated, go pick about 10 acres of corn the farmer planted on leased ground and see how he likes it...money is money.
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Post by tickman1961 on Mar 16, 2011 10:01:29 GMT -5
What is stated in the terms of your lease, sounds to me like your problem should be with the landowner and not he guy shed hunting, this guy had permission to be where he was and permission to do what he was doing on private property, sorry but I don't see anything wrong with it, you have a lease to hunt deer..... deer season is over....... and seems like that is the way the land owner sees it as well, Now if the guy was taking his family for a hike in the wood on Oct. 29, ok then I can see you having a major problem.... but shed hunting in March, come on...... again sounds like you should have hammered out the terms of your lease a little better, and agian I believe your problem should be with the land owner, who gave the guy permission without checking with you...... My opinion shed hunter did nothing wrong........ So as long as it's technically legal, you see no problem with not bothering to ask the guy paying money to lease the place, knowing that he, as a hunter, might be interested in finding those antlers that might be found. To me it just seems like trading respect for technicalities. Kind of like the jerks that wait till you have a turkey gobbling at your calls and then move in and try and call the bird to them. That's legal too. My lease is year-round, btw. Also, they found four, and went on two of the NIEGHBORS property to find a couple of them. Get mad at the landowner - not the one granted permission to use landowners property. Tell him you feel he has broken your lease by allowing others and let us know how that turns out.
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Post by randolphcounty on Mar 16, 2011 17:57:54 GMT -5
I would hunt sheds wherever i wanted as long as no one found out who cares its just an Antler,,,,........ Guess I should just steal your deerstand, its just a deerstand and as long as no one found out..who cares, its just a deer stand... Obviously the fella has paid for the lease. That "should" include 100% of recreational activity on the property, unless specified otherwise. Ive ran into leases where I paid for complete fishing and hunting rights, only to have someone the landowner gave permission to fishing while I was deer hunting. I paid for those rights...as I stated, go pick about 10 acres of corn the farmer planted on leased ground and see how he likes it...money is money. Don't see what stealing a treestand has to do with shed hunting after being given permission but OK...... and if you are not happy with the way the landowner is abiding by the lease.... DON"T RENEW IT... that simple
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Post by LongHunter on Mar 16, 2011 22:47:31 GMT -5
Wow some genius is comparing finding a shed antler to stealing a tree stand........lol pass SOME OF WHATEVER YOUR HITTING THIS WAY.....
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 16, 2011 23:59:20 GMT -5
Actually Longhunter he was posting that as a response to your attitude to go whereever you so desired to find a deer shed. Your right it's just a shed, however the land that you have so disrespectably trespassed on to find that is not just a piece of property. It is someone personal property that you show no respect for.
I bet you do not own land, or you would never have posted such a rediculous post. Let me know where you live....I gotta drop a deuce on your porch...it's just a porch!
WOW some people have no respect for other peoples land!
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Post by LongHunter on Mar 17, 2011 23:58:52 GMT -5
Actually Longhunter he was posting that as a response to your attitude to go whereever you so desired to find a deer shed. Your right it's just a shed, however the land that you have so disrespectably trespassed on to find that is not just a piece of property. It is someone personal property that you show no respect for. I bet you do not own land, or you would never have posted such a rediculous post. Let me know where you live....I gotta drop a deuce on your porch...it's just a porch! WOW some people have no respect for other peoples land! Please learn proper grammar and learn how to spell it is " R I D I C U L O U S !
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Post by duff on Mar 18, 2011 2:34:48 GMT -5
This isn't a place to be worried on who is spelling Bee champ and the rest of you guys need to not take the bait on this one...
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Post by boonechaser on Mar 18, 2011 11:46:14 GMT -5
If I got landowner permision to look for sheds or walk property then it's a done deal to me. The lease is between landowner and leasee. Not I.
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Post by tenring on Mar 18, 2011 12:10:25 GMT -5
The correct answer is in the stated terms of the lease, no where else. Profit by your mistakes!
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Post by swilk on Mar 18, 2011 12:33:52 GMT -5
Actually Longhunter he was posting that as a response to your attitude to go whereever you so desired to find a deer shed. Your right it's just a shed, however the land that you have so disrespectably trespassed on to find that is not just a piece of property. It is someone personal property that you show no respect for. I bet you do not own land, or you would never have posted such a rediculous post. Let me know where you live....I gotta drop a deuce on your porch...it's just a porch! WOW some people have no respect for other peoples land! Please learn proper grammar and learn how to spell it is " R I D I C U L O U S ! Internet grammar guys are almost as lame as Internet tough guys.
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Post by Sasquatch on Mar 18, 2011 13:30:28 GMT -5
Come on, be nice people!
What I asked in this thread was not if the guy had the right to do it.... but would you do it? Do you think it's ok?
All the arguments about the lease details and the man's technical right to do it are valid.... but what I want to know is would you feel comfortable doing it?
I personally would not.
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