TheMadCatter
Well-Known Member
Put a few old power poles about 10 or so yards apart and put up wooden snow fence at the height of their stand. They can watch all the deer but no way to shoot onto your side.
To much work xD
Put a few old power poles about 10 or so yards apart and put up wooden snow fence at the height of their stand. They can watch all the deer but no way to shoot onto your side.
Be careful doing this as you can be charged with interfering with the others hunt, Lee and Tiff are in hot water for doing this type of thing. They hung dryer sheets down a fence line to detour the from going in and out of the neighbors timber, they cant fathom someone shooting one of THEIR DEER. The neighbor took video and photos and posted them on Facebook and it went crazy. I would say just talk to the guy and make sure they dont shoot over the fence, I personally hunt several fence lines as they make good funnels but always am facing so my shots are all on my side or I am back far enough from the fence. There right ways and wrong ways to hunt fencelines and it is best to work those details out with each other.
I kind of get a kick out of some of these post of people freaking out that some one is hunting along the fence lines and it seems like they are always appalled that someone might shoot one of THEIR DEER. The truth is there is and always will be someone hunting on the neighboring property regardless how much land is owned there is always borders and the deer will always cross those borders so I suggest instead of worrying and giving your self ulcers I would just talk with the neighboring hunter and work these pety issues out.
Be careful doing this as you can be charged with interfering with the others hunt, Lee and Tiff are in hot water for doing this type of thing. They hung dryer sheets down a fence line to detour the from going in and out of the neighbors timber, they cant fathom someone shooting one of THEIR DEER. The neighbor took video and photos and posted them on Facebook and it went crazy. I would say just talk to the guy and make sure they dont shoot over the fence, I personally hunt several fence lines as they make good funnels but always am facing so my shots are all on my side or I am back far enough from the fence. There right ways and wrong ways to hunt fencelines and it is best to work those details out with each other.
I kind of get a kick out of some of these post of people freaking out that some one is hunting along the fence lines and it seems like they are always appalled that someone might shoot one of THEIR DEER. The truth is there is and always will be someone hunting on the neighboring property regardless how much land is owned there is always borders and the deer will always cross those borders so I suggest instead of worrying and giving your self ulcers I would just talk with the neighboring hunter and work these pety issues out.
Do you have a link or can post the pics of Lee and Tiffany? I'd love to see them get in trouble personally.
Do you have a link or can post the pics of Lee and Tiffany? I'd love to see them get in trouble personally.
Always helps to talk to your neighbors . . . 'battling' the neighbor almost always results in poorer hunting for everyone involved.
Hmm, why would you wish someone, anyone, get into trouble? Sounds like jealousy to me.. Not that I'm not jealous of what theyve built, but not enough to wish them trouble.
I've always got a chuckle out of people who get all worked up about a stand "close" the the property line. If it's still on their property, don't worry about it. Why are you? Are you wanting to hunt your property line and it's interfering with where your wanting to sit?
I've always got a chuckle out of people who get all worked up about a stand "close" the the property line. If it's still on their property, don't worry about it. Why are you? Are you wanting to hunt your property line and it's interfering with where your wanting to sit?
Bottom line!!!
People who hang stands on boarders of neighboring hunters where they have the possibility of shooting onto neighboring property....... are just plain non-sportsman and have no respect for any other hunter.
This kind of sportsmanship is exactly what Anti Hunters love to see.