HOGHUNTER714
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This happended to a co-worker of mine and I just wanted to see what you guys would do if placed in this situation.
Your hunting lawfully on a small piece of property. The property is approximately 700 acres. The neighboors ranch pretty much surrounds the piece of property, except for the southwest corner where you access the property from the main road. Your told from the owner of the property that his neighboor is AGAINST HUNTING & HUNTERS. Your glassing a ridge and you spot a decent size sow approximately 75 to 100 yards out in some shrub oak. You take your shot and its a good shot. The hog takes off so you think you made a lung shot. The hog runs approximately 50 yards uphill towards the fence and out of sight. You get over to where you last saw the hog and you see the hog dead on the other side of the fence within rock throwin distance. All that is going through your head is what the owner of the property told you about his neighboor. You call the owner and he says he will try to call his neighboor and get permission to recover your game. The owner calls you back and says that he spoke to his neighboor and he REFUSED to give you permission to recover your game....Tough call, do u recover your game and risk arrest for trespassing? Or do you leave this animal that you have the moral/ethical responsiblty to recover?
Your hunting lawfully on a small piece of property. The property is approximately 700 acres. The neighboors ranch pretty much surrounds the piece of property, except for the southwest corner where you access the property from the main road. Your told from the owner of the property that his neighboor is AGAINST HUNTING & HUNTERS. Your glassing a ridge and you spot a decent size sow approximately 75 to 100 yards out in some shrub oak. You take your shot and its a good shot. The hog takes off so you think you made a lung shot. The hog runs approximately 50 yards uphill towards the fence and out of sight. You get over to where you last saw the hog and you see the hog dead on the other side of the fence within rock throwin distance. All that is going through your head is what the owner of the property told you about his neighboor. You call the owner and he says he will try to call his neighboor and get permission to recover your game. The owner calls you back and says that he spoke to his neighboor and he REFUSED to give you permission to recover your game....Tough call, do u recover your game and risk arrest for trespassing? Or do you leave this animal that you have the moral/ethical responsiblty to recover?