Posted by RGMartin on December 01, 2012 at 06:19:16 from (98.16.75.50):
In Reply to: Illegal Hunters? posted by John T on December 01, 2012 at 06:05:31:
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They are ambiguous about it in the game law books. They tell you your should, not that you are required to get permission. Never heard of anyone being prosecuted for trespassing on non-posted ground unless it was an add on charge. Rare for someone to be prosecuted on properly posted ground(specific rules on sign spacing, signs must be signed by LO, address, etc...)
As to tree stands, you must have "written permission" from the land owner to "occupy" a stand, not construct/install, no distinction between permanent or temporary. Good luck getting someone prosecuted for it.
The PAGC, generally has great disdain for Farmers/landowners, generally sides with the hunters as they are the source of their paychecks.
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