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Old 09-24-2023, 11:32 AM   #18
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Some of us stay in our "summer homes" on an island during hunting season, I would hope the 300' rule would apply. I doubt a hunter is going look for a boat at the dock to see if I'm home while hunting the interior of the island. This is not good, at least restrict it to archery only. The house should stop an arrow.
Not to mention that you aren't going to be in the cabin 24/7. It also makes it unsafe to walk the interior trails for those of us who are out there later in the season, unsafe for dogs to be roaming as they normally do, etc.

When I lived on acreage back in the 90s/2000s, our property was extensively posted no hunting/no trespassing. Never seemed to stop hunters or hikers from popping through the woods into our backyard on a surprisingly frequent basis.
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