Posted by oldtanker on November 25, 2013 at 06:47:15 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: tree stand posted by Brandon J on November 23, 2013 at 17:32:28:
I myself don't have these problems. After dad died mom stayed on the farm. There is a highway cutting through the north side of it. She had people trespassing all the time. I took to walking the property line every day with a .22 rifle in plain sight every day regardless of weather. That stopped the problems cold. I did check with the cop shop. A stand left on my property is considered by law abandoned property. If it take it down and store it I'm legal. After 90 days it becomes my property. If it attached to a tree with nail or screws it's considered defacing property. If I can identify the person who put it up I can, and will have them prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Here, in my area trespassing is a big problem. We have one local guy that tried his hand at farming. Anything he rented he used for hunting when hunting was not part of the rental agreement. He went so far as building large stands. Most of the others are people who grew up on farms but refused to farm. When they left home they got jobs and moved into town. When their parents sold their farms they lost their place to hunt and now just hunt where ever they want to include road hunting. The worst ones are related to my wife.
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