Oh yes! :evil: I've had the person on the far back of the property that went about 50 yards over the line and tore down my fences on the backside when they had their property completely clear cut. This was after an EF4 tornado hit me and wife/house/most of my property and tore it up pretty good. Knocked many of his trees down too so he had it logged off. I was in sort of bad shape and no way to get that far back in there and it was almost impassable at the time from so much timber down. It took me about two years to cut my way down to the back and then I discovered what was done by the loggers and the fence just about gone. Pieces of barbwire were still imbedded in the stumps along the line, though. I got the new Kubota so I would have 4 wheel drive/FEL to get across the creek on the backside (shallow) and repair this. I know he has been hunting back there for quite awhile. I certainly plan to throw a monkey wrench in his hunting on my property. Seems he likes my deer better as I am selective on what I kill and let them "grow up" a bit before taking them. I had some nice bucks and in that time, they have disappeared completely. Hopefully this will change. I could not get any loggers to cut on mine, they said it was just too twisted up and a huge mess to even get too. There are some deep ravines on the backside, so I couldn't really blame them even though we had had select pines cut about 15 years ago.
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