Need Help! Retreiving deer off of someone elses property...

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No telling where your lawyer got it, though. Law is based on precedent, so 95% of practicing law is cut and paste.
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No, we wrote it together. He's a friend. We went over a bunch of scenerios to help get it right.
 
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We have a law l that. It states that signs with certain wording have to posted in a particular manner and size warning riders of their liability. Also, remember that states also have laws that require due diligence in protecting minors from injury and everybody from the negligence of others. Read your law carefully. If you saddle the horse and the saddle is loose, that could be negligence. If the saddle is in poor repair and the strap breaks, that could be negligence also. I was personally involved in a case a few years ago that was rather ugly despite our Nebraska equine liability law.
 
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People will sue over anything, especially if they have a personal injury lawyer drooling over the case, right?
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I don't blame you, Katy, you can't be too careful these days!
 
i had this happen to me once with a grouchy farmer. he wouldn't let me walk 75 yards into his pasture to get a deer i had shot. we stood at the fence, looking at the deer! still, he said no. well, his cows kept getting loose onto my property. after checking the laws, i shot one for him. they didn't get loose again. then he got really grouchy with me. he forgot that his water source for watering his field troughs came from one of MY wells. i shut that well down. he had to cart water to the fields after that. bottom line, scratch my back, i'll scratch yours.
 
Well I can tell you all this, the man also hunts. My husband is competition, so yea I understand why he doesnt like us there. I hate that it had to go to waste. I agree it will feed the coyotes and such which is a good thing. He could have also went and got it for himself. Ive heard people say go in at night and get it, well Im telling you right now the man is not a happy person, I wouldnt put it past him to shoot us if we were over there. And where we are no matter who you tell they won't go with you to get the deer, thats that mans land and what he says goes (I guess they recently changed the law for that here). Thanks for all your replys.
Rach
 
Thank you WOMBAT :
Edit: The OP is in Indiana ... here's the Indiana rules:

In Indiana, you do not have the right to enter private property to retrieve game. You might be able to get a conservation warden to assist you, but if the landowner refuses, not even the conservation warden can get you access to the private property (in other states, they can).

http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/2600.htm#other

If I shoot a deer and it goes on a neighboring property, can I legally retrieve the deer?Answer: Unless you have permission from the landowner, preferably written, you may not go onto his/her property to retrieve/track the deer.

What do I do if a landowner does not give me permission to retrieve the deer I shot?Answer: Contact your local Conservation Officer for assistance in retrieving the deer. He/she can be contacted via the Sheriff's office or the DNR Law Enforcement District for your county. The landowner can still legally refuse to give up the deer.
 

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