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Thread: Public property vs private property.. On water

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    Quote Originally Posted by TyHill View Post
    Might be a little new to the group and hunting but I specifically asked this in my hunters safety, and the person who owns the land has to grant you access for you to retrieve your game, or a conservation officer has to be called and they can retrieve. Is what I wrote, no rule or number written. That's someone else's game
    Whom ever gave you that information was not correct. A landowner does not have to allow you on his property to retrieve game, nor can/will a CO force him to allow retrieval. Best case would be the CO MAY plead your case with the landowner and mediate any issues. By the time you could get a CO to your location, the game would must likely have spoiled......best course is to not hunt in an area where this might happen.

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    Originally Posted by TyHill
    Might be a little new to the group and hunting but I specifically asked this in my hunters safety, and the person who owns the land has to grant you access for you to retrieve your game, or a conservation officer has to be called and they can retrieve. Is what I wrote, no rule or number written. That's someone else's game
    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    Whom ever gave you that information was not correct. A landowner does not have to allow you on his property to retrieve game, nor can/will a CO force him to allow retrieval. Best case would be the CO MAY plead your case with the landowner and mediate any issues. By the time you could get a CO to your location, the game would must likely have spoiled......best course is to not hunt in an area where this might happen.
    What we have here is a failure to communicate.

    "has to" refers to seeking and being granted permission from the landowner as opposed to just entering private land to retrieve. "Has to", in this instance, does not mean that the landowner is compelled to grant permission.
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    I Dont want anyone to belive i am not a law abiding person but the FWCA is Written very poorly and many of the laws are very beatable in court and even most game wardens are confused over the laws.. its only the enforcement supervisor or enforcement specilist that know the rules. so if you ever need a question answerd do not ask a Co ask for the supervisor or specilist and make sure you follow up with emails. I have called the mnr many a times and was shocked to here the replies only to learn what i belived to be true is not . Good luck to all those hunting and best part is have some fun AND TAKE A KID HUNTING

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