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<blockquote data-quote="CUZ" data-source="post: 366270" data-attributes="member: 4301"><p>Hoss I feel your pain. But before you cut down the woods you may need to think about this another minute or two. Woods are a good buffer so that every time you're out in the pasture you don't look up and see those houses looking right back at you. I've had people build 20 yards from the property line so they can enjoy the nice view across my field. It takes a while for trees to grow enough to block them. Not trying to be mean, but if I'm in my field I don't like feeling like I'm entertaining the STUPID neighbors, also if I want to take a leak I don't want to have to look in 9 different direction to be sure the coast is clear.</p><p></p><p>As far as the hunting goes, some of the newbies will think they're cute and will put out deer licks and stuff, so you may actually wind up with better hunting than you have now.</p><p></p><p>Trash, it's coming whether you have woods or pasture. The only thing you can do is go meet the new folls as soon as possible and casually mention your concern about trash, check your side of the fence regularly and if you find a mattress or old tire go have a face to face. Exchange phone numbers and hope they've heard of the golden rule.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p>Cuz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CUZ, post: 366270, member: 4301"] Hoss I feel your pain. But before you cut down the woods you may need to think about this another minute or two. Woods are a good buffer so that every time you're out in the pasture you don't look up and see those houses looking right back at you. I've had people build 20 yards from the property line so they can enjoy the nice view across my field. It takes a while for trees to grow enough to block them. Not trying to be mean, but if I'm in my field I don't like feeling like I'm entertaining the STUPID neighbors, also if I want to take a leak I don't want to have to look in 9 different direction to be sure the coast is clear. As far as the hunting goes, some of the newbies will think they're cute and will put out deer licks and stuff, so you may actually wind up with better hunting than you have now. Trash, it's coming whether you have woods or pasture. The only thing you can do is go meet the new folls as soon as possible and casually mention your concern about trash, check your side of the fence regularly and if you find a mattress or old tire go have a face to face. Exchange phone numbers and hope they've heard of the golden rule. Good luck Cuz [/QUOTE]
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