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Old 09-22-2009 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by jgbrown
The reason I know no one is supposed to be hunting the land, is that i have talked to one of the higher ups in the company and he has assured me that no one (including employees) are not supposed to be using the land.
Sometimes some "higher ups" don't know EVERYTHING that is going on, what you find out may surprise you on this one I suspect....


I am thinking the best bet, from a safety standpoint, is too just move my stand, but I still believe that who ever is hunting illegally will still see the same deer as me just because it is right off of my land. They're the STATE'S deer not yours, I wouldn't get too wrapped around this point.....

Another issue is that I am not sure how they get to this stand. It is about a half a mile to any road. And that road is on the other side of my property. If I had to bet, they probably get to the stand via my land. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to find this out?
For this last part either be in there good and early and see where the hunter enters from if he hunts that day, or put up a trail cam or two along suspected lines of travel.
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Old 09-22-2009 | 08:27 AM
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Make sure your land is posted up tight. I personally would not move my stand but that is up to you. When you see where he comes from, if he crosses your land tell him not to do it anymore and don't come back. If he does, call the game warden on him.
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Old 09-22-2009 | 08:40 AM
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I would bring it up to the brick company. Then, just to be safe, I would move my stand farther away from the property line to keep away from future problems
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Old 09-22-2009 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by jgbrown
The reason I know no one is supposed to be hunting the land, is that i have talked to one of the higher ups in the company and he has assured me that no one (including employees) are not supposed to be using the land. I am thinking the best bet, from a safety standpoint, is too just move my stand, but I still believe that who ever is hunting illegally will still see the same deer as me just because it is right off of my land. Another issue is that I am not sure how they get to this stand. It is about a half a mile to any road. And that road is on the other side of my property. If I had to bet, they probably get to the stand via my land. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to find this out?

Safety standpoint? Man, just be straight, you don't want him hunting there because its a good spot feeding your property, and you want him gone. I don't think 50 yards is any kind of safety issue.
 
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