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<blockquote data-quote="preston39" data-source="post: 85295" data-attributes="member: 1487"><p>Truer comments about hunting/hunters haven't been spoken...other than Franseens'..got to think about yours..."helping hunters ..save us a whole lot of trouble in the future"...I need help with that one????(are you referring to yotes/cougars/and the like? if so no one ever asks to hunt them).</p><p></p><p>One of the popular and bigger problems... we are confronted with is that an individual or group will buy a spot of land ---10-20 acres... strategically located...invite several to hunt...and then come into surrounding private land from the blind areas.</p><p>If caught..they plead ..."no comprande" of property lines...difficult to prosecute...single offence...property lines must be marked ..."No Hunting"....all around ..visibly....to be effective.</p><p>When declining request(s) for hunting...i guess we must be courteous with tact and diplomacy...less we create an attitude that can impact us. </p><p></p><p>Two years ago a neighbor confronted three hunters on the back of his property and dispatched them...rather agressively, i understand. They left. The next day he found two cows with belly shots. Not a nice thing to happen. : <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /> </p><p>Some may have seen this...one fellow out west put signs around his property which read; ..."Make sure you can cross this field in 9 seconds..the BULL can do it in 10". :lol: </p><p>The best approach we have found is to beg...borrow and...(well not steal)...pick up trucks and park them around the outside property areas for the first few days of hunting season...strongly suggesting...all space taken..it seems to work. </p><p>Prior to that we have had fences cut; trash all around and one idiot(bless him) built a fire under a lean to shed of a large barn...and obviously went off and left the fire burning...each stick burnt to the end and went out. We were blessed.....one could say....the barn was full of hay.</p><p></p><p>I would like to think that most hunters are respectful of rights and other's</p><p>property. But, the bad ones are difficult to discern.</p><p>There are groups of ranchers forming which agree NOT to allow hunting in a given area. This seems to reduce the confrontations. Which IMHO are going to intensify,unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preston39, post: 85295, member: 1487"] Truer comments about hunting/hunters haven't been spoken...other than Franseens'..got to think about yours..."helping hunters ..save us a whole lot of trouble in the future"...I need help with that one????(are you referring to yotes/cougars/and the like? if so no one ever asks to hunt them). One of the popular and bigger problems... we are confronted with is that an individual or group will buy a spot of land ---10-20 acres... strategically located...invite several to hunt...and then come into surrounding private land from the blind areas. If caught..they plead ..."no comprande" of property lines...difficult to prosecute...single offence...property lines must be marked ..."No Hunting"....all around ..visibly....to be effective. When declining request(s) for hunting...i guess we must be courteous with tact and diplomacy...less we create an attitude that can impact us. Two years ago a neighbor confronted three hunters on the back of his property and dispatched them...rather agressively, i understand. They left. The next day he found two cows with belly shots. Not a nice thing to happen. : :( :mad: Some may have seen this...one fellow out west put signs around his property which read; ..."Make sure you can cross this field in 9 seconds..the BULL can do it in 10". :lol: The best approach we have found is to beg...borrow and...(well not steal)...pick up trucks and park them around the outside property areas for the first few days of hunting season...strongly suggesting...all space taken..it seems to work. Prior to that we have had fences cut; trash all around and one idiot(bless him) built a fire under a lean to shed of a large barn...and obviously went off and left the fire burning...each stick burnt to the end and went out. We were blessed.....one could say....the barn was full of hay. I would like to think that most hunters are respectful of rights and other's property. But, the bad ones are difficult to discern. There are groups of ranchers forming which agree NOT to allow hunting in a given area. This seems to reduce the confrontations. Which IMHO are going to intensify,unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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