Originally posted by stickerpatch59
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Neighbor wants us to help pay for his high fence
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Originally posted by sqiggy View PostAccording to the very first post, the OP has a high fence on one side now. The neighbor that asked the OP to pay for half for "the new high fence", will be on 2 sides of his 175 acre tract.
My question is, which side is the high fence on now?
OP has already stated the new fence would be on the south and west side. Just wondering if this new fence would tie into the high fence already there?
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Originally posted by stickerpatch59 View Postnope, tell him you'll pay half of the lower part of the fence.
I know some on here won't agree with me, but this is America.
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Originally posted by Wampuscat View PostI'd tell him if he wants a high fence ranch, he can pay 100% of the cost, especially since you don't want it anyway. It'll stop all of the deer traffic across the fence line in/out of your property changing forever your hunting. If he wants his own 1000 acre hunting oasis, let him foot 100% of the bill. I don't see high fences as "the neighborly thing", to me they are the ultimate FU to a neighboring land owner who is a hunter.
I know some on here won't agree with me, but this is America.
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Originally posted by db@100 View PostLets say you have 1000 acres and your neighbor has 20 acres. You always give young deer a pass and never shoot them. Your neighbor hunts the fence line and shoots every buck he sees as soon as it jumps the fence. How would you feel about a high fence then?
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Originally posted by db@100 View PostLets say you have 1000 acres and your neighbor has 20 acres. You always give young deer a pass and never shoot them. Your neighbor hunts the fence line and shoots every buck he sees as soon as it jumps the fence. How would you feel about a high fence then?
Let them grow and only shoot 1 every other year or so, not let everyone I know come out and fill their tags
But I understand what you are saying
Best bet would be to meet the big neighbor and let him know I was management minded and help out with chores on the big place when I could
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Originally posted by db@100 View PostLets say you have 1000 acres and your neighbor has 20 acres. You always give young deer a pass and never shoot them. Your neighbor hunts the fence line and shoots every buck he sees as soon as it jumps the fence. How would you feel about a high fence then?Last edited by flywise; 08-16-2017, 05:58 AM.
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