Well isn't this a nice how do you do?
#1
My wife's grandfather has always enjoyed having us to his property to hunt (4400ac, mostly wooded seperated by food plots(bird preserve) and ponds. Beautiful land. Good wildlife pop. and healthy too(130/150 class whitetails). No big pressure from outsiders, just family and a few friends, and the ranch manager and his family. Plenty of game for all involved. Me, I offered to reduce does for him to put away meat for my family. All was well for yrs. thenhehas had recent health problems, heart-falls-now major stroke.He's in hospital care(ICU) 150mi from his home now. Well someone who he has told yrs. back they could hunt this ground from Va. has moved in a outfitting operation/guide service, unknown to him. I think the farm manager is in on it too!Sohere's my long to get to point,don't ever think that it can'thappen to you,yourground or your family ground! It can, and I have seen it first hand.
#2
Your grandmother still living? How about your parents? Just questions I am asking because who is executor of the estate in case something happens(God forbid) to your grandfather?
#3
Yes she is living and by his side. but she is second wife and estate has been settled. When he passes it will be sold(to a life long friend) and mantained as a bird preserve 5yr. min. Already sold and divided on paper.
#4
It is the wife's side of the family. And her mom is one of 5 children who will equally divide the sale of the property. Will have nothing to do with the step-mother/wife of his.




