Dealing with trespassers in New York
#52
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 26
RE: Dealing with trespassers in New York
city people that have boughtsome ofthe farms where I live have actually hurt the hunting. at one time hunters were roaming all over the area and kept the deer moving, now with part of the land posted we see fewer deer during the season.
#53
RE: Dealing with trespassers in New York
ORIGINAL: coffee4
city people that have boughtsome ofthe farms where I live have actually hurt the hunting. at one time hunters were roaming all over the area and kept the deer moving, now with part of the land posted we see fewer deer during the season.
city people that have boughtsome ofthe farms where I live have actually hurt the hunting. at one time hunters were roaming all over the area and kept the deer moving, now with part of the land posted we see fewer deer during the season.
Get family or Friends to buy it ?
#54
RE: Dealing with trespassers in New York
How sad it is that someone legally put their land up for sale and then someone else legally bought it and decided to use it for their own legal pursuits.My new neighbor bought his house and painted it a different color that it was all of these years. that really boiled nerves!
PS... I was really pissed when I found out that "locals" were dumping trash on my land and using it as an access point for the state land behind it. Me and you have something in common... oh no, wait,my problems wereillegal....
PS... I was really pissed when I found out that "locals" were dumping trash on my land and using it as an access point for the state land behind it. Me and you have something in common... oh no, wait,my problems wereillegal....
#55
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Posts: 49
RE: Dealing with trespassers in New York
If you neighbor is willing to tell you that they saw people poaching can't they do the neighborly thing and call the police for you. "Hire" them to be your property custodians along with the right to enforce your posted signs. They seem willing to help.
#56
Spike
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: NY WMU 6R
Posts: 26
RE: Dealing with trespassers in New York
Well, I went back up for closing weekend to find one of my trail cams missing. You could see the screw still in the tree bent by them prying it off.
I went to the local office of the New York State Police to report the trespassing. They had me give a depostion naming just those people who have permission to be on my property without me present. They said anyone caught on the property who is not on the list will be arrested for criminal trespass. The police told me the deposition states that I want to press charges automatically and makes any contact with me prior to arrest unnecessary. Catching them there is another story.
The only thing I took home from hunting this year was aggrivation. I hope next year will be better.
I went to the local office of the New York State Police to report the trespassing. They had me give a depostion naming just those people who have permission to be on my property without me present. They said anyone caught on the property who is not on the list will be arrested for criminal trespass. The police told me the deposition states that I want to press charges automatically and makes any contact with me prior to arrest unnecessary. Catching them there is another story.
The only thing I took home from hunting this year was aggrivation. I hope next year will be better.
#57
RE: Dealing with trespassers in New York
ORIGINAL: coffee4
city people that have boughtsome ofthe farms where I live have actually hurt the hunting. at one time hunters were roaming all over the area and kept the deer moving, now with part of the land posted we see fewer deer during the season.
city people that have boughtsome ofthe farms where I live have actually hurt the hunting. at one time hunters were roaming all over the area and kept the deer moving, now with part of the land posted we see fewer deer during the season.