Dang not sure what happened there !!! For some reason it repeated every sentence twice? Hmmm
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Originally posted by Shinesintx View PostIf it’s city property, then I’m going on it to retrieve my deer...because I pay property taxes, I have a right to enter a property that I am paying for. It’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission...and what they don’t know won’t hurt them.
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Originally posted by brysdad View PostThat’s a thought, I suppose, but a bad one. City of Austin will prosecute. I know this because I’ve had to arrest folks for riding bikes on their property.
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Originally posted by brysdad View PostThat’s a thought, I suppose, but a bad one. City of Austin will prosecute. I know this because I’ve had to arrest folks for riding bikes on their property.
If it was a neighbors property, I wouldn’t do it without their permission...but the city? I’d be very sneaky. I know it’s not right, but neither is letting an animal waste. Definitely a catch 22.
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The neighbor being a municipality does complicate things.
However, in the strange situation that you didn’t have a relationship with your neighbor, and they didn’t allow you to go get a deer that got across the line, THEY should be charged with waste. That is just asinine.
I wouldn’t think twice about crossing a fence while blood trailing in my wildest dreams.
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Originally posted by sharpstick35 View PostI would look into high fencing that boundary.Originally posted by Shinesintx View PostThought the same, but wondered how many deer cross there.Originally posted by PYBUCK View PostThat's probably where all the deer live since there is no pressure there. High fence-no deer.
Was a thread on here about a high fence ranch operation doing that to draw deer off a TBH'er's place... It must work, or they wouldn't do it...
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