There's a lot going on in this video where a hunter is confronted by a man who believe's the hunter is on his land.

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  • Cavman

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    Wow lot going on there but still too little to really get situation. But from just what I see and hear is the hunter is in the righ ot seems.
     

    Ark

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    I wonder what happened from there. If I was on my leased land, I would be calling the Sheriff and making an assault complaint.
    Or a hunter harassment law complaint.

    This is definitely one of those "graveyards are full of people who were right" situations, though. Pissed off dude with a rifle is not who you want to debate GIS data and specifics of law with.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Don’t trust those GIS data apps. Sometimes they’re pretty close (where the actual property lines are) and sometimes they can be off considerably.

    And…call the sheriff.
     
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