Non-res landowners
#32
RE: Non-res landowners
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=132229
Hide a few near trees that beg to be climbed , don't forget to smear some "dog logs" on the jaws...
Hide a few near trees that beg to be climbed , don't forget to smear some "dog logs" on the jaws...
#33
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Northwoods of WI
Posts: 990
RE: Non-res landowners
I had the same problem where I hunt. I own 3 different parcells of land. On one 300 acre parcell I rarley hunt just because of the location from my home. If my dad brother or I weren't there you could bet there would be people on it.Becauseof a few run ins with people I was selfeshly going to scrap youth hunt that I hold at another property. I was madthat my property was being violated. People I didn't know were on my land doing god knows what. Itried toQDM the land, would they respect my efforts? I doubt it. I was already to take my agressions out on hundreds of trees if I had to and hammer signs on those trees to tell people to stay out. But I took some advice from a member of this site, which looking back was a simple solution. Let people hunt it. I let the local farmers know that if they knew anyone looking for a place to hunt to give me a call. It was simple. I now have 2 sets of father son combos hunting out there. They keep an eye out and watch the property for me. They understand and follow the regulations I have set for that land. The only thing I ask in return is they keep an eye out. It has been a great compomise. A few people get to hunt and enjoy it and I am confident that it will be respected.