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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3886548" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>I don’t think so because of two issues. First, it is not legal to shoot from a roadway which includes the easement. Secondly, you need permission from the landowner of the said pasture. </p><p></p><h4>Shooting From Road</h4><p>Shooting from or across any public road, highway (or right-of-way) or railroad right-of-way is prohibited. Public roadways are defined as any governmental or corporate roadways where vehicular traffic is not restricted and the roadway is routinely used by the general public.</p><p></p><h4>Landowner Permission</h4><p>Hunters must obtain permission to enter any posted or occupied land or land primarily devoted to farming, ranching or forestry purposes.</p><p></p><p>Nothing in this guide shall be interpreted as permitting hunting or allowing access into any area, public or private, without permission from the owners or custodian as required by law. All persons are prohibited from entering land owned by another without permission for the sole purpose of retrieving domestic livestock or other animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3886548, member: 48447"] I don’t think so because of two issues. First, it is not legal to shoot from a roadway which includes the easement. Secondly, you need permission from the landowner of the said pasture. [HEADING=3]Shooting From Road[/HEADING] Shooting from or across any public road, highway (or right-of-way) or railroad right-of-way is prohibited. Public roadways are defined as any governmental or corporate roadways where vehicular traffic is not restricted and the roadway is routinely used by the general public. [HEADING=3]Landowner Permission[/HEADING] Hunters must obtain permission to enter any posted or occupied land or land primarily devoted to farming, ranching or forestry purposes. Nothing in this guide shall be interpreted as permitting hunting or allowing access into any area, public or private, without permission from the owners or custodian as required by law. All persons are prohibited from entering land owned by another without permission for the sole purpose of retrieving domestic livestock or other animals. [/QUOTE]
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