I can see an issue hunting too close to a property line where wingshooting is involved and the birds may drop across the line. What is wrong with hunting the line where deer are involved? Yes, they can and do sometimes run "the wrong way" and cross the boundary, but as long as they were shot on the property owned or permissioned, what is wrong with that? I have often hunted from a stand on a line tree and always limited my shots to deer on my property. My stand was always positioned for shots on to my property, not the neighbors. I didn't like it much when I found a neighbor's stand on the line facing my property, He wasn't hunting the line, he was hunting my property from a line stand on his property. On small properties in the east, I don't think hunting close to or on the line is uncommon, but a hunter should not be shooting game on another persons property from a stand on theirs.