A deer with one broken shoulder can still hobble on 3 legs. Seen it happen this year.
Not news to me but news to you that I wrote shoulders not shoulder.
A deer with one broken shoulder can still hobble on 3 legs. Seen it happen this year.
Clearly, we cannot control the actions of others but we can do what we can to show the character that separates true sportsmen from the others.
I wouldn't let a guy who hadn't asked in advance to pull his deer off my place either, so I don't blame him. If you are going to hunt the property line, listen to Mike H and break their shoulders.
Deer with broken shoulders won't walk across the line, because they can't.
Whatever dude...if it ever happens to you we will see what song you sing.
And why not?
Not news to me but news to you that I wrote shoulders not shoulder.
I've yet to feel obligated to offer justification for the policies I maintain at my own place, to anyone other than me. Today isn't the day for it either.
And why not? Someone shoots a deer and it crosses property lines is not something that is neccesarily planned. Of course property owners should be advised and consent granted, but property owner should be decent enough to allow someone to fetch their kill.