The sad fact is that this type of mistake can usually be avoided, by simply looking at a landowner map. But some people don't have maps, or I Hunter, and they don't verify the location before proceeding onto land to hunt. I was out scouting geese last night and even though I thought I knew who owned the property, referring to the map showed that the quarter was subdivided, and the part of the quarter that I was interested in belonged to someone else. But knowing that, I was able to get permission from the correct landowner.
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