This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
#12
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: deer-hunter18
Its private property.
ORIGINAL: Fieldmouse
Do you think he was just hiking in the woods maybe?
Do you think he was just hiking in the woods maybe?
#13
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry but i respect peoples property and i dont just take walks on property that i dont have permission on. There are No Tresspassing signs ever 35 yards on the boarder of the property. I am going to take a little drive to the subdivision back behind the property to see what i can find out.
#15
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: deer-hunter18
Sorry but i respect peoples property and i dont just take walks on property that i dont have permission on. There are No Tresspassing signs ever 35 yards on the boarder of the property. I am going to take a little drive to the subdivision back behind the property to see what i can find out.
Sorry but i respect peoples property and i dont just take walks on property that i dont have permission on. There are No Tresspassing signs ever 35 yards on the boarder of the property. I am going to take a little drive to the subdivision back behind the property to see what i can find out.
#17
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
ORIGINAL: deer-hunter18
Sorry but i respect peoples property and i dont just take walks on property that i dont have permission on. There are No Tresspassing signs ever 35 yards on the boarder of the property. I am going to take a little drive to the subdivision back behind the property to see what i can find out.
Sorry but i respect peoples property and i dont just take walks on property that i dont have permission on. There are No Tresspassing signs ever 35 yards on the boarder of the property. I am going to take a little drive to the subdivision back behind the property to see what i can find out.
#18
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just got back from the subdivision. Trust me i posted the property for the land owner and there are signs everywhere. I think i know who it was, and if so there is 2 signs right behind his house. I will be paying the guy a little vist and ask some questions, the landowner has had problems with him before.
#19
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would be pissed off too, but it's really not your place to confront the guy seeing that it is not your land. It's the landowners resposibility. You need to talk to the owner and see what he wants to do. He can have him prosecuted, or executed, if he wants.Of course he may try to get revenge if he is arrested. I would talk it over with the landowner first. He may want you to take care of the situation. Be careful though, some people think it's there right to be anywhere they please. Just dig a deep pit and put spikes in the bottom and..., well you better not do that.
#20
RE: This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!
First, I would be hard pressed to call this guy a trespasser unless I knew the landowner hadn't given him permission. Signs or no, signs, if the landowner gave him permission, he has just as much right to be there.
Second, I wouldn't go confronting someone who you aren't certain is the person on your camera.
Third, I'd agree that its the landowner's responsibility to talk to the guy(if you know for certain who it is and he doesn't have permission)- or at the very least, delegate that responsibility to you. You wouldn't want to lose your right to hunt the land because you ticked him off.
I'm not trying give creedance to trespassers here, because this guy very well could be. But the best way to handle such a situation is to slow down and do your homework before taking action. It could save a lot of face and help you avoid the possibility of physical harm and/or legal action.
Just look at what happened in Wisconsin. Things can get out of control quickly. It's just not worth dying for.
Second, I wouldn't go confronting someone who you aren't certain is the person on your camera.
Third, I'd agree that its the landowner's responsibility to talk to the guy(if you know for certain who it is and he doesn't have permission)- or at the very least, delegate that responsibility to you. You wouldn't want to lose your right to hunt the land because you ticked him off.
I'm not trying give creedance to trespassers here, because this guy very well could be. But the best way to handle such a situation is to slow down and do your homework before taking action. It could save a lot of face and help you avoid the possibility of physical harm and/or legal action.
Just look at what happened in Wisconsin. Things can get out of control quickly. It's just not worth dying for.