Posted by JML755 on November 16, 2011 at 09:41:45 from (216.89.196.190):
In Reply to: FENCING posted by JR FRYE on November 16, 2011 at 08:45:16:
Unfortunately, it sounds like you're doing all you can do, short of going over to the guy's house and starting something you may be sorry for in the end. I mean that there are a lot of people in prison (or dead) over this kind of stuff.
I'm in the same situation. I put up a field fence along the line. One neighbor was real mad about it as it's near his tree stand (on his property). Said he'd cross the line if he shot a deer on HIS property and it fled onto mine. I put a couple of 4x4 posts in with a section of field fence that he could swing back, a crude gate, with the understanding that he'd only use it in the event described above. Well, every time I go by it, it's open and I close it. (I want my dogs to roam free on MY property without worrying about them trespassing on the neighbors.)
A guy next to him (along the same fence line) just pulled a couple of t-posts last year to get access to my property. Stuck them back in kind of half-a$$ed.
I try not to let my blood pressure rise because of it, but it's a shame that some people seem to think that because they live in a rural area, everyone's field, woods or pond is their recreation area.
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