Posted by JK-NY on February 05, 2012 at 19:24:50 from (209.86.226.32):
In Reply to: I HATE HUNTERS! posted by Bob Bancroft on February 05, 2012 at 10:00:31:
When you checked with the landowner, did he in fact tell you that the trespasser did not have his permission to hunt there ? I can understand how you feel, but if the landowner or some member of his family gave the hunters permission, It may be more difficult to address the issue. From reading this post and the responses, one thought crosses my mind - for anyone renting land (landlord or tenant) if hunting ,or not wanting hunting is an issue for either party, it probably should be discussed when rental aggreements are worked out, maybe terms in writing if necessary. In this area of NY (Not too far from Bob B ) it is becoming popular to rent /lease hunting rights on large parcels. I know of a large dairy operation with several different farms that does this, and also know of people who rent their cropland , and also rent the hunting rights to different people than what rents the cropland.
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