Jerry I think it depends on the area. Here near Battle lake there are problems. One land owner I know caught a kid hunting on her land. I'm talking a kid thats old enough to hunt by himself for the first time. I know he learned that from his dad. In the past we had a guy build a free standing wooden stand on our place. A friend caught the same guy selling hunting rights on the friends property. Another guy had a neighbor build a stand right on the property line then cut a shoot lane onto the others land.....keep in mind in MN it's illegal to shoot across property lines. Another friend of mine last fall was waiting for a shot at a deer behind some brush. He could see it but wanted a clear shot. My wife's cousin pulled up on the road not too far away and shot that deer from his truck and then drives into the posted field to get it. Friend rents land from the cousins family so he wasn't turned in......guy can't afford to lose that land.
And the list goes on. Yea there is a lot of public land in MN. But a lot isn't open to hunting. Near me there is one 160 piece thats open to hunting without having to jump through hoops. I have a few people who ask about hunting my place every year but I've got my own kids and 2 BIL's and myself so don't really have room for more.
Was a great year for hunter safety in MN!!!!! But boater safety wasn't so good this summer.
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