Posted by JDseller on September 12, 2010 at 19:35:26 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: hunting-me ranting posted by LEON(MI) on September 12, 2010 at 13:57:31:
I have quit letting anyone hunt on my ground. Five years ago my daughter was mowing the yard for the first time in the spring. I was working in the shop and heard a loud noise. She brought the mower into the shop in a few minutes. The whole side was blown out of the mower deck. She was mowing right beside the drive by the house. Nothing to hit. Went and searched the yard. Found the remains of a 12 gauge slug. That made me remember that where she had mowed the neighboring Yahoos had parked their truck there last fall. So they had drop a live shell in the yard and the mower hit it just right to make it go off. So you add that to: leaving gates open, cutting new fence to let their dogs through, dropping junk all over the place. I had enough NO ONE HUNTS MY GROUND!!!! As for surveying the property line. Why have you not done it already???? IF you value what you own then you should know exactly what you own and have it well marked. I have a good line fence on all of my ground. That makes no arguments over what is mine and what is theirs. I have bought several pieces of land and I always make that part of the purchase agreement, even if I have to pay for it. I have found that a good fence and survey are cheap in the long run.
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