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Old 09-25-2018, 07:27 AM   #1
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My property isn't posted—yet.

Somebody left sawed deer bones—one on my property, and another nearby in the lake. With high-powered rifle target practice going on all summer within a few hundred feet—and deer foraging all-over—I'm pretty sure who it is.

Course, a "harvested" deer could have been dragged to our place, but is it legal to gut and/or butcher a deer carcass on one's unposted property? In spite of NH's "Free-Range" law for people (not chickens ) that, I would think, is "trespassing".

Woodsy has / had a Donzi.

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I would suggest that the deer bone was carried there by something... a coyote, fox, racoon , etc. I highly doubt anyone carried a deer onto your property to gut it or butcher it!! If your land isn't posted in NH people have the right to use it for hunting. It is legal to shoot and practice with a firearm in NH... the second Amendment has been disposed of yet. I you have concerns, take a walk and find out who is shooting!
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Old 09-25-2018, 07:34 AM   #2
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I would suggest that the deer bone was carried there by something... a coyote, fox, racoon , etc. I highly doubt anyone carried a deer onto your property to gut it or butcher it!! If your land isn't posted in NH people have the right to use it for hunting. It is legal to shoot and practice with a firearm in NH... the second Amendment has been disposed of yet. I you have concerns, take a walk and find out who is shooting!
Could have been poachers...lots of law breakers out there on and off the water.
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Old 10-04-2018, 07:23 AM   #3
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I would suggest that the deer bone was carried there by something... a coyote, fox, racoon , etc. I highly doubt anyone carried a deer onto your property to gut it or butcher it!! If your land isn't posted in NH people have the right to use it for hunting. It is legal to shoot and practice with a firearm in NH... the second Amendment has been disposed of yet. I you have concerns, take a walk and find out who is shooting!
My land isn't posted, but the suspected shooter's property is!

Two different adult deer bones—one in the lake [the sawed bone], the other on shore—suggest the shooting / butchering was conducted on our property—within 40-feet of our cottage.

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No, I like Donzis. Just because he had a Donzi doesn't mean he is a criminal. it's in the mind being a criminal is.
Strong is Donzi. Mind what you have learned. Save you, it can.
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