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2006-11-18 06:08:36 · 2 answers · asked by tish1mom 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Hunting

it's not for me it's for my brother-inlaw. he's trying to find a place to hunt. that's not on someones land. we have look for maps but cann't find anything on the internet.

2006-11-19 08:59:21 · update #1

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Small world. I am from Fittstown, just a few minutes north of Tish'.

I am afraid there aren't any places that are not private property or deer camps of some sort.

Although the tracts of land are very large down that way Iwould also not advise sneaking onto somebody's elses property. Trespassing is taken very seriously down there and he might get shot.

My best advice would be to find somebody who owns land in that area and ask if it can be hunted. Most people are very nice and willing to let you do this. They just want the deserved repect of being asked before you do.

2006-11-20 03:57:05 · answer #1 · answered by Marcus 2 · 0 0

To the self righteous twit above who thinks hunting is murder, I suppose when you go to mcdonalds to eat a burger, you think the cow it came from just lay down and died on its own so its meat could be harvested. I suppose the leather on your shoes, belt, wallet and purse came from a cow that died of natural causes, I suppose the hundreds of accidents caused each year by deer in highways are no problem, human life means nothing, as long as the animals aren;t hurt.Overpopulation of deer, elk, moose etc, cause massive crop damage to farmers whose livelyhood depends on their produce, but the heck with them eh, let em all starve to death, as long as the animals have more rights than humans, what a pathetic piece of work you are........

2006-11-18 14:29:56 · answer #2 · answered by boker_magnum 6 · 1 3

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