benelli-banger
Well-known member
Stripping tends to solve the problem…
Don't pull that attitude if you can see a backhoe parked in their (or a neighbor's) building site.If you know you're within the law, hunt how you want to hunt. Right-of-way regs aren't hard to interpret. I hunt ditches somewhat regularly (usually later in the season, which may make a difference in how much nearby landowners care). My SD plates may also make a difference, as well as the fact that to my knowledge, there are very, very few pay-to-hunt operations where I hunt. But I can't recall the last time anyone questioned what I was doing. That said, if they do make a stink, I'm more than happy to tell them to piss up a rope & let them know that if they interfere with my hunting, THEY are breaking an actual law; not me. SDCL 41-1-8.