idiots 4 wheeling in my honey hole posted at night!
#11
RE: idiots 4 wheeling in my honey hole posted at night!
ORIGINAL: SKIDMARK
I was always under the impression that astrategically placed camo cableabout 2 to 3 foot high would do the trick.
I was always under the impression that astrategically placed camo cableabout 2 to 3 foot high would do the trick.
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#12
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 24
RE: idiots 4 wheeling in my honey hole posted at night!
Even though I'd love to hang a rope or nails through a board if they were on my land. They can still sue you if they were injured even if it's your property. That's our justice system..
#13
RE: idiots 4 wheeling in my honey hole posted at night!
ORIGINAL: HoytShooter95
Even though I'd love to hang a rope or nails through a board if they were on my land. They can still sue you if they were injured even if it's your property. That's our justice system..
Even though I'd love to hang a rope or nails through a board if they were on my land. They can still sue you if they were injured even if it's your property. That's our justice system..
Your best option, though not always practical,is surveillance.
#14
RE: idiots 4 wheeling in my honey hole posted at night!
I hunted on private land alot growing up and had the 4 wheeler/dirtbike problem. The paths went thru the private land and onto the national forest land. The landowner and the gamewardens cut down trees and pushed up dirt piles over the paths. Well the 4 wheelers just had nice humps to jump off of then. As for the trees, its a 4 wheeler, they can make paths about anywhere.
Maybe a few strategically cut trees would keep the trucks out of your place. It would be better to run a chainsaw for an hour then to have trucks in there thru the entire season.
Maybe a few strategically cut trees would keep the trucks out of your place. It would be better to run a chainsaw for an hour then to have trucks in there thru the entire season.