Dealing with Opposition to Hunting
I purchased a new home that sits right on the edge of a section of woods. My property actually extends into the woods a fair distance. This home is part of a subdivision, and I have neighbors that live in close proximity to my home. Over the past 8 months since I have been in this house, I have been seeing a lot of good quality deer in these woods. I've set up some game cameras, and found that I am really sitting on a nice 'honey hole'.
So I have decided that I will be bow hunting behind my home some this season. I've been very excited about harvesting a deer off of my own property. I recently had a discussion with another neighbor, and found out that one of my next door neighbors is opposed to hunting. They related a conversation with this neighbor, where he told them that he had found a treestand and an arrow in another section of woods behind his home last season. He was appearently very upset, and contacted the Fish and Wildlife Department in an effort to get them to send someone out and stop the hunting in the area.
I has happy when I found out that the Fish and Wildlife Department had told him that there was nothing against the law with bow hunting near a populated area, and that unless he owned the property, he had no recourse to stop the hunting on that property, especially if the individuals had permission.
So I have decided to continue my plans of hunting behind my home, but realize that I could be setting myself up for a conflict if my neighbor finds out. I don't want any bad neighbor relations, but also feel that one person with opposing views shouldn't have the right to impose their objections towards hunting on me. So I will do my best to not draw attention to my hunting, and make every effort to be as stealthy as possible. But why should I have to feel like I need to go through the trouble to hide my activities?
Ever found yourself in a similar situation?
How do you deal with opposition to hunting?
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