RE: near trespasing
I agree with Sylvan. As much as it may bother you, He is not on your property, so the only thing you should do is talk to him and ask him not to shoot deer on your side of the line. As for not letting him track deer that run onto your property, that goes both ways. You'ld hate to have a trophy that you shoot run to his side of the fence and be denied permission. That could easily happen if you deny him access.
Everyone is jumping on Mike, but he's not completely wrong. He could have said ita little nicer, but it is not really fair to try to control where others hunt on their own land. He pays the taxes on that land, right up to the fence, therefor he should be able to hunt right up to the fence. If you catch him tresspassing, then you have a right to complain.
Don't get me wrong, I understand the frustration. I have DNR land that borders my property. I often have people set up right on the other side of the fence. I don't like it, but they have as much right to hunt that land as I do to hunt mine. I try to save the real anger for those that I actually catch tresspassing.