RE: experience
If that land was private or leased, then your recourse is through the club or land owner. If the land is public, (no matter how much tape, stands or other staking claim to a spot you do) then it is whoever gets there first hunts the spot. In Georgia your actions would have gotten you a citation from the game warden at a minimum.
I hunt National Forest land in Georgia and last Saturday I arrived at my favorite spot and was about to walk to my area when anothe fellow drove up to hunt. He asked which area I was going to hunt and then started to leave. I told him to wait, pulled out a map and we both came up with a workable solution for him to hunt one section and I the other. A much better outcome than seeking vengance by scaring all the deer away, just gets your blood pressure up and a hefty fine if the guy reports you.
Hunting axiom #77: Never argue with a man holding a loaded deer rifle or bow.
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