John D
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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In Missouri, you can get a trespassing ticket whether the land is posted or not. If its posted, or has purple paint, then its a big step up, as far as a fine. Any time you are on someone's land, for any reason whatsoever, you are subject to getting written up, depending on the mood of the landowner.
I learned all this the hard way. I was on land I had permission on, but made the critical mistake of parking a few feet down a field road, off the property I had permission on. The landowner comes along, probably to spotlight deer and sees me parked there and raises holy ned. By the time I got my dog caught and got back there, he had the law coming. I paid a lawyer to get out of it, because I figured if I coonhunted long enough it would happen again and I didn't want it on my record.
Just think about it, it wouldn't take much and coonhunting could be shut down. If you have permission at all the landowners for a mile around, except one that owns 5 acres, then you are taking a chance. A mile each direction is roughly 2500 acres. NOBODY has that kind of permission. If you have no permission at all, you are taking alot bigger chance. Most of us operate somewhere in between those extremes but we're ALL taking a chance everytime we turn a dog loose.
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