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RE: I have a bit of a situation
Dont let this ignorant jerk bully you around. I've never had this problem, but I do hear about it alot. It wasnt "his buck." He owns the land... not what lives on it. There are plenty of deer that travel inbetween mine and my neighboring property and plenty that stay on mine. That buck you shot is yours because you shot it legally. The 6pt. thats on my wall traveled neighboring property and mine... and it wasnt mine until I harvested it.
Oh yeah... if this guy has smart remarks, just make some smart remarks back. IALWAYS respect my elders, but people like this I just can't respect. |
RE: I have a bit of a situation
Taht's the best idea yet , get him on Camera set-up to catch him taking stuff . Then play him at his own game and get the cops on him . you have the proof and he looks like an A$$ . And because he does'nt know where camera is he should stay away .
Oh and if your kit works , then its good enough for the job ( he's a materialistic ponse ) . ORIGINAL: So. Ohio Outfitters DO NOT LET THIS GUY RUN YOU OFF......you have every right to be there, just as well as he does on his own property...the deer are not fenced in, and he knows that...hes just trying to run you off and it seems like hes almost won the battle....if you think hes a theif, set up a blind and hide a camera, and catch him in the act....that'll stop the non-sense...guarentee it....that's a pet peeve of mine...people who are not property owners, who are not leasing, who don't have permission, and yet they think they have all the hunting rights....[:'(] |
RE: I have a bit of a situation
Iwould talk to the land owner to see if you could put up no trespassing signs and do that along the property. ANd then forget him It wasn't his buck in the first place thats why its called freerange hunting. But put the signs up and then if you catch him on the property talk to the land onwner and have him prosecuted. Get some cameras with no flash and hang them up real high in a tree where you think he is coming across and that would be great evidence especially if it showed him carrying one of your ground blinds out.
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RE: I have a bit of a situation
Be sure to watch what you do when hunting there and be sure not to do any "Baiting" if it isn't allowed in your state or do anything illegal to get yourself in trouble....that kind of neighbor is just hoping and waiting for you to screw up so you loose your hunting priviledges and can't hunt in the surrounding farm land.
As far as you shooting "His Deer" he can own the land but the Wildlife is state property that is goverend by the laws of that State.....some people can get so caught up in greed about hunting deer they will stoop to all kinds of crap to make life miserable for other Hunters. :eek::eek:[:@] |
RE: I have a bit of a situation
Thanks guys. I went out today and put a trail cam high up pointed at my ground blind.
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RE: I have a bit of a situation
You and your buddy look him square in the eye and tell him you have premission to hunt there. Tell him you don't go on his property and any deer that is on the land you hunt is fair game. If he harrasses you again call the police on him and do it every time he does. Or and I don't know how your bent, you could just loosen up his girly man grill for him. Last option ofcourse.
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