trappersteve
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Do like my uncle did and string some 100 pound fishing line across the trail about chest Hi problem solved
trappersteve":elrvwa65 said:Do like my uncle did and string some 100 pound fishing line across the trail about chest Hi problem solved
You autta see What we do to poachers ;-)hillsdown":vjpq4uxh said:trappersteve":vjpq4uxh said:Do like my uncle did and string some 100 pound fishing line across the trail about chest Hi problem solved
I personally do not think intentionally/accidentally decapitating someone is a very good solution to a trespasser . ;-)
Me either, I like my freedom to much!hillsdown":3ftljgh4 said:trappersteve":3ftljgh4 said:Do like my uncle did and string some 100 pound fishing line across the trail about chest Hi problem solved
I personally do not think intentionally/accidentally decapitating someone is a very good solution to a trespasser . ;-)
highgrit":xrukfa52 said:Here's the problem Inyati, criminals don't follow the laws. So when the government or state makes a law it's the law abiding citizen that pays the price. I have talked to all the know thieves in our area, and guess what? We're one of the few places that haven't been broken into in the Black Bottom community. I feel like we the people need to take justice into our hands. Lots of people tell me it's not worth getting involved, but if we don't it's only going to get even worse. Criminals are no different than terrorists, they don't fear the law.
highgrit":35pec5k7 said:Cowgirl, your husband needs to be careful. I would never trust poachers or criminals. Driving up on someone at night is not for me. I want to have the drop on anyone I confront. I've snatched two rifles away from poachers so far and one took off running and never came back for his rifle.
JSCATTLE":r2txt7if said:I worked cows with a older guy a few years ago . He was in his early 70's . We were pushing cows when he saw a guy on his place . He roped the guy and drug him about half a mile to the fence , told him next time he'd kill him . After that the word got out and no one fooled with the old fellas place . He was the type that wasn't worried about jail and I'm sure he'd shoot first and worry about the rest if and when he was caught .
TN Cattle Man":19lfq18w said:I guess we have been both fortunate and blessed not to have to many problems with trespassers. I'm no fool so I know that it happens, I just happen to have some really good bordering neighbors who are pretty ruthless when it comes to trespassers.
Also, with the size of our place, we have given the local Game Warden free reign to come and go as he pleases. He actually has keys to all of our gates and it has worked out well.
The road is the center of the property line. People are coming off one farm and crossing another to get to this road. They just think they can go anywhere. This one guy owns a farm on each side of me and thinks he owns a strip that connects the 2 farms. Hired a couple surveyors to try and prove it and it did not come out his way. He thinks he can push people around, going to talk to the one neighbor and see if he is willing to block the road at his line and mine.TennesseeTuxedo":1zsd327e said:We used to have a problem with trespassers during deer season. Our solution is that we have 4 guys who are welcome to hunt out property in exchange for helping with odd jobs year round. Heck, one of them is handy with plumbing and rebuilt one of my mother in law's commodes when it broke. They pretty much hang out on the farm all year and have even made a "club house" in our equipment building complete with deer heads, a refrigerator, and kitchen table with chairs and all. They have lots of food plots and game cameras out so needless to say they watch our property very closely for any unwanted activity,
Tom, if I read this correctly these ATV riders are on a road along your property line so the aren't crossing fences? Why don't you and your neighbor share the expense of gating the road off?