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Old 10-31-2010, 10:10 PM   #1
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Default guys across fence trimming holes on our property

i have this on the whitetail hunting forum but i just wanted to put it up here to see if i could get more answers.

alright we were moving stands and doing some last minute trimming on some other stands. well we went to a 160 acre field of crp that we have and there are always big deer in there we have pictures of 5 separate bucks that will go over 150 to 170 inches and we shot a 227 about 70 yards across the road from this field but there's a quarter of a section right next to ours that is in a trust that only these people can hunt we were going through looking for a spot to put up a stand and we look over and see a hole that someone has trimmed out now there stand is about 10 foot on there side of the fence but they had to come over on our land to trim that hole so they can shoot on our land so we decided to put up a old stand that we dont care that gets stolen on a tree that is in the hole that they trimmed out and put up a posted no trespassing sign on a tree facing towards the stand

now i started thinking if we are in that stand and they are in the stand 10 feet away from us and a good buck walks in on our land you think they will be quite and let us shoot the deer or spoke the deer off so we wont get a shot at it ? lol

what would you guys have done if this has happen to you?
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Old 10-31-2010, 10:49 PM   #2
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I would have gone to the shed and got me a big old piece of plywood...enough to cover the hole. Then I would have wrote on it "NO TRESPASSIN, YES THIS DOES MEAN YOU". Then I would cover the hole with the plywood just to piss em off.
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Old 11-01-2010, 02:51 AM   #3
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Pearson - In your post you didn't say if your land was originally posted or not?
If it wasn't posted, you can't blame a hunter for wanting to hunt...
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Old 11-01-2010, 09:45 AM   #4
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Pearson - In your post you didn't say if your land was originally posted or not?
If it wasn't posted, you can't blame a hunter for wanting to hunt...
yea its posted and i have talked to them a couple of times while driving around. they know we have it least all the deer in that area bed down in this field so i dont blame him wanting to hunt it but he still shouldnt be cutting holes on our land.
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Old 11-01-2010, 06:35 PM   #5
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Pearson - In your post you didn't say if your land was originally posted or not?
If it wasn't posted, you can't blame a hunter for wanting to hunt...
As a hunter, you need to know where the property lines are. If you cross them without getting permission, you are trespassing.
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