Elky Welky
Well-known member
Just saw a new flash about a kid in Georgia that was prosecuted for shooting a turkey on his family property that his neighbor claimed was a pet turkey. The article leaves more questions than answers, so my opinion is pretty much non-existent. But it raises a ton of questions for me.
www.outdoorlife.com
How did this kid not know that his neighbor had a pet turkey?
Should he have known?
How big was this property?
Where did this turkey normally go?
How was the hunt, did he have to call it in?
Did he at least get to eat it?
Here's my question for the poll: If your neighbor owns a pet game animal, and it wanders onto your property, can you and/or should you shoot it?
Teen Charged with Felony for Killing a Turkey on His Family Property Found Not Guilty
A Georgia teen was charged with a felony for killing a turkey that his teacher claimed was her pet. He was found not guilty in juvenile court.
www.outdoorlife.com
How did this kid not know that his neighbor had a pet turkey?
Should he have known?
How big was this property?
Where did this turkey normally go?
How was the hunt, did he have to call it in?
Did he at least get to eat it?
Here's my question for the poll: If your neighbor owns a pet game animal, and it wanders onto your property, can you and/or should you shoot it?