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Default Re: How to get started with hunting?

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Originally Posted by Chazman321 View Post
Oh, and I forgot to mention that yes, you can pull off the road to go hunting as long as the property is not posted. When I do, I like to tie a hunter orange ribbon on my luggage rack so any police that drive by will know I'm hunting, sometimes I'll even leave a note for them and a Sheetz gift card... lol Just remember to scout and stay the required distance away from the road and you'll be fine. Oh, 1 more thing, try to park as far off the road as possible so the shoulder can still be used in an emergency... lol

-Chaz
Chaz, this is blatantly incorrect.

You are NOT allowed to hunt on land just because it isn't posted. If the land isn't either public land (State game lands) or posted as Coop land (White "Cooperation Works" signs) then it is privately owned and requires permission to hunt it
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