As long as the circle around the tree is at least 8’ in the vertical it should be legal as minimum width is one inch.jmorris wrote:Evidently it's a common misunderstanding. First time I ever saw this after moving to Texas (1996) it was a purple ring around a tree so I guess I just always just blew right past the "vertical" when reading 30.05.C-dub wrote:.....
Why would you recommend painting rings around the trees when the section you quoted clearly says the markings must be vertical?
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If they're tearing down fences and gates, I don't think they'll respect signs or purple paint.
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Pretty sure it wasn't *that* tall. It wasn't 8" either. More like 3" or 4".1911 10MM wrote:As long as the circle around the tree is at least 8’ in the vertical it should be legal as minimum width is one inch.jmorris wrote:Evidently it's a common misunderstanding. First time I ever saw this after moving to Texas (1996) it was a purple ring around a tree so I guess I just always just blew right past the "vertical" when reading 30.05.C-dub wrote:.....
Why would you recommend painting rings around the trees when the section you quoted clearly says the markings must be vertical?
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As long as the device used is not known to cause serious bodily harm or death.zmcgooga wrote:After some research apparently it's legal in Texas to use a "device" to protect your property.
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I'm thinking that if you left a spike strip in a deer corn bag, strategically placed, you could have a solid defense to prosecution with a "Oh man, that's where my raccoon strip went. It must have fallen off the truck when we left. Those 'coons can tear a feeder up, I'll tell ya. Now, about these trespassers..."
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