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Re: unethical deer hunters and dealing with them?


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Posted by Spook on November 11, 2007 at 20:10:27 from (198.208.159.19):

In Reply to: unethical deer hunters and dealing with them? posted by havvey on November 11, 2007 at 19:31:03:

I wrestled with this for years. I cannot see most of my property from the house, nor do i have the time during the various hunting seasons to monitor the situation. I had problems with people hunting too close to the house - within 20 feet of my front door. I had fences cut, trash strewn all over my property. One day I came home and my yard hydrant was going full blast - and had been probably all day. I don't begrudge a man a drink of water, but did he have to leave the water running? I was walking my fences one year with my BIL, and I noticed several beer bottles on the ground. I started picking them up and was getting pretty vocal about it, as I had horses and didn't want any more vet bills from a horse stepping on the glass. I heard something looked up, and there was some white trash guy sitting in a tree stand, built into my tree! i told him to clear off! He said " Irv said it was ok" - I said I am Irv, and I don't know who the heck you are! He was throwing his empties over his shoulder, into the pasture. The ground he was facing was my property for 1000 feet. He was 200 ft from the nearest property line. A couple years later he got arrested for running a meth lab. Anyway I won't bore you with any more war stories. I found a solution, and that was to let a friend of mine and his kids hunt my property exclusively. You might find renting it out will even make you some money. They post the property, they are out there from 0 dark thirty to 0 dark thirty! I trust them, they treat the property as their own, and I have had zero problems with hunters since. They run off the goofs, since it is "their" hunting ground. I go hunting myself or used to, up north. I grew up hunting and fishing. But I have concluded that the average hunter is a slob. And judging from all the "NO HUNTING" signs I see up, a lot of other property owner's agree. BTW I edited this to get it thru the potty filter, I am not normally this polite to idiots.


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