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Posts posted by Hunter007
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Just now, Daveboone said:
Not at all unusual for boaters to tie up to a dock for motor problems, inclement weather, etc. I always thought boaters were some of the more considerate folks...there isn't any question of helping someone in a fix, etc. Probably just ran out of gas, or something similar.
Definitely a possibility .
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1 minute ago, Chef said:
No bill he even called out on here the kind of car I was driving and where I was parked
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYour to much , you posted picture of your truck on here
And that place is near me .
I was actually never there when you were there . Lol
, would you like to buy some stock in the Brooklyn bridge that I own maybe
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25 minutes ago, Chef said:
Not saying he’s wrong to be annoyed about it but to think he can keep it is just insane
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkSo did you find a new hunting property yet , farther up ? Remember to pm me the address so I can hunt there for free while you pay the property tax like that boater did .
Thanks buddy lol
Let me write
Joking .
Just incase this time .
Or you probably take me seriously lol
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11 minutes ago, Chef said:
Not saying he’s wrong to be annoyed about it but to think he can keep it is just insane
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI was saying it
figuratively ,
Not literally.
Did you really think I was just going to take that boat after a few hours and claim it , come on, lol
It takes time and there is a legal process.
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2 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:
Actually.. I hate to do it but I have to agree with stormy, a little at least. I owned a 40ft trawler for a bunch of years and private docks were exactly that.... private. Tying up to a private dock is not legal and its not ethical either. This is a known concept in the boating world and those whom violate can most times expect retribution if caught. Think about it this way. You have a designated parking spot for your car in your condo lot. Someone parks there. You call the tow truck and they are towed for illegally parking. For a boat, you pay for a slip to park. Your designated spot you pay a monthly fee for or in this case you own some of the parking area. That said not sure I would make a federal case out of someone parking there for an afternoon, though I would keep an eye on things. If that dock leads to somewhere like a house with my guns in it, I would be a bit more jumpy.
Thank you. Al Bundy
Thats another thing that house has been broken In to already 2 times
Maybe I should have mentioned it at the beginning of this post .
and so has my Neighbors so of course I'm going to worry about it and so would you if it was yours .
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20 minutes ago, SteveB said:
What does the DEC have to do with "down south"?
they have same rules here basically that's all
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12 minutes ago, Steuben Jerry said:
Does it really bother you so much that an unknown boat tied off on a vacant ramshackle dock for about a day that your first thought is how to lay claim to it?
Bothered my neighbor enough to text me and send a picture.
As far as laying claim to it . What else should I think ?
The dock is already f up that is all I need someone illegally using it to further the damage.
Unless I do it myself cost 7 k to make a new one .
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9 minutes ago, Robhuntandfish said:
Lol good luck with that. I don't know why I bit this? If I was a fish I wouldn't last long. Carry on.
The Boat was gone later that day my neighbor said so no luck this time lol
But I know a guy who has a beach rental business.
And some of the kayaks he has actually just washed up on on shore after a big storm and he took possession of them lol It happens.
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3 minutes ago, Robhuntandfish said:
With your logic if I parked my car in your driveway that means it's yours?
After enough time yea with the proper paperwork.
Obviously you have to try to find the owner warn them give them notice.
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3 minutes ago, Nomad said:
That’s barely a dock, certainly not one I’d not walk on, what with all the missing planks , rotten ones, twisted section and so on . You should post warning signs , maybe you’ll get lucky and he pull away without untying , and that hazard will be gone forever .
Hurricane damage and some dumb ass crashes into it .
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2 minutes ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:
what state?
Even here its trespassing.
And I know down south same
Private Property
Riparian Rights
Riparian (shoreline) landowners are afforded certain rights by virtue of their proximity to public waters. For example, they have the right to seek a permit from the state to use the underwater lands in front of their property for placement of a boat dock or mooring. As with any private property, landowners have the right to access their own property, including the shoreline.
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1 hour ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:
Actually apples and oranges. You'd have to trespass to hang the stand. That boater may not have.
If he is on or attached to a private dock its trespassing it's right on the dec website.
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10 minutes ago, Chef said:
The whole premise and title of this thread is idiotic
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkSo we can all hang tree stands from your property with out permission And you can't touch them right ?
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4 minutes ago, Four Season Whitetail's said:
A couple year old deer will never be close to a mature deer. Where as every year that goes by they get smarter they in no way use a "Scout". Let a "Hot"Doe be on a field and he will be the first one out. With age comes wisdom no doubt hence the actions of a Whitetail Bucks actions as his life evolves. Except maybe that special time of the year. No Whitetail rut and very few older bucks would ever be killed.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMaybe deer are like humans the older ones are less horny so they are less likely to do something that gets them introuble lol
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1 minute ago, Steuben Jerry said:
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2019/12/01/hunters-react-to-video-of-alleged-deer-torture/
Anyone see this horrific video? The link is a story about it, but I’m not going to post the direct link to the two videos.
I’d like just five minutes alone with those punks. I’d give them the exact same treatment.Unless this is a second incident someone posted something about that the other day , sucks they had to refer to those idiots as (hunters ) I hope they get jail time and not just a fine for that .
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12 minutes ago, blackbeltbill said:
Right Rattler- that is what is going on. Deer + Turkey are always together and Squirrels are close to them as well. All 3 are connected.
Could be because they favor the same food source , nuts
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I noticed the squirrels seem to hang out in the general area of deer also . Don't know if that is for protection more then likely its because they both like feeding on nut producing trees .
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13 minutes ago, greensider said:
I stopped wearing bright colors after being shot at twice when i was young the last 30 years its just camo but I only hunt private land where there should not be anyone else
Did I hear you correctly someone purposely shot at you ?
Did you contact the cops ?
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Neighbor just text me said boat is gone now .
He didn't see who it was strange .
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1 minute ago, ATbuckhunter said:
No its not free, but its technically still in the water and the water is not your property. Have your neighbor watch a little more now I guess
Not to mention he'd have to trespass to even get there from land. Unless he got on another boat strange .
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9 minutes ago, ATbuckhunter said:
Possession is 9/10ths of the law. I dont think docking means you its yours. If they left it on your property on the trailer thats a different story
If it was a emergency no problem law of the sea .
If it wasn't a emergency problem .
Dock space is not free anywhere and that's not a public dock .
I'm thinking a breakdown or kids going on joyride with a stolen boat or perhaps my Gardner decided to use it with out my permission.
Will see what happens.
I need to get some cams over there I think now .
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1 hour ago, Steuben Jerry said:
The guy may have had a mechanical problem or even a medical problem and had to take any port in a storm so to speak. Registered with an up to date sticker? Looks like a decent boat.
I’d give him the benefit of the doubt, make sure it’s tied off securely for him and give it time. If it’s still there in a day or two, maybe a call to the cops to verify it’s not stolen.Yea probably something like that breakdown or it came loose who knows .
I Don't live there so the neighbor was just watching out for me.
Will see what happens more then likely it will disappear by tomorrow if I had to guess .
Wondering if for what ever reason can't track down the owner if you can keep it . be nice hehehe
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15 minutes ago, Nomad said:
That pic ( yes curiosity got to me ) doesn’t look like NYS , where is that ?
Down south
if someone illegally leaves something on your property can you take possession of it?
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Posted · Edited by Hunter007
Yea sure ok like I am a demigod now lol
Educated guess I know the area well
hehehe
Your killing me here
Going to give me a heart attack pretty soon I'm laughing so hard .