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Complete-Shake-8050 t1_ixvtgx2 wrote

It’s always good to ask permission though if you’re on private property, especially since there are a lot of hunters and it’s always good for the landowner to know who is on their land. I’ve lived in VT my whole life and always asked permission for access to unposted property, but I have noticed since owning property it isn’t the case for all hunters/people.

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fiddlersgreen2021 t1_ixw7o5a wrote

This, it’s very easy to find out who owns property via the state’s parcel viewer online. I don’t post my property, but if I found someone setting up tree stands with out having the decency to ask permission or open a dialogue first, you can bet I’m asking them to leave. I’d say it’s that kind of scenario that gets land posted more often than not.

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happyonthehill802 t1_ixwkeur wrote

Im not telling anyone to just go hunt someones land without asking. In my town it seems as though property sells, and immediately gets posted...cant say i know the back story on all of those scenarios.

As far as hiking, i personally wouldnt expect someone to ask me if they wanted to hike up to the top of my mountain and enjoy the view. Have at it. If you want to park in my driveway, i would expect you to ask.

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Outrageous-Outside61 t1_ixwosqu wrote

For sure it is, unless your tracking and happen to pass through multiple owners. As for the stands, permissions required.

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