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Lanse couche couche 12-29-2008 08:51 AM

You will love this
 
A guy I know was out deer hunting a few weeks ago. He noticed that someone had torn loose one of the braces on his stand, then a game warden showed up (this is a long walk from the nearest road) and told the guy he was being arrested for trespassing. The hunter saidno, he had permission to be there. They had to contact the landowner (my cousin) who demonstrated it was his land and the guy had permission to be there. What happened? A few years ago, someone from out of town bought 20 acres of land bordering my cousins place and made it clear she didnt want people on her land. She is now in the process of building a house on the front end of it. This ditz was out walking, wandered off her own property without knowing it, and found the stand. She tore the brace loose and then called the game warden and filed a complaint. Anyway, this dumass ended up apologizing to the game warden, the hunter, and my cousin, and apparently all was forgiven. If it was me, i would have been inclined to file charges against her for vandalism, theft, trespassing, and filing a false report. I must come from a strange part of the country because there are more major problems stemming from landowners not knowing their own boundaries than anything else.

bayou_buckslayer 12-29-2008 09:01 AM

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Wow......

Bullet Hole Bailey 12-29-2008 10:13 AM

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Atleast they got it all squared away!

Phil from Maine 12-29-2008 10:37 AM

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It sounds like to me your cousin is going to hhave to keep an eye on his boundaries to make sure there is no one cutting his land for him. They used to have a problem up here with wood cutters moving in during the winter months when a lot of out of staters were away and cut the land for them. They would make money off the trees and if they got caught they only had to pay a fine for it. Now I think here they have to pay around $300 a tree. So this discourage them from cutting somebody elses land..

Lanse couche couche 12-29-2008 10:42 AM

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Actually, my cousin had a lot of that general area logged a couple years ago. I think that he may have even had a few problems with another adjacent landowner who claimed that the loggers had crossed his boundary. But it is a heavily wooded area where several properties join and there has not been a standing fence in 30 years. So, it can get pretty confusing. However, there is a much more clear boundary in the spot where the incident occurred.

UncleNorby 12-29-2008 10:58 AM

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May be a good thing to play it cool with the neighbor, if he can gain permission to hunt the rest of her 20 acres. If she won't give permission, I'd be getting a new stand at least. If needed, I'd get that CO to be my witness against her since she told him she damaged it.

j2000 12-29-2008 11:02 AM

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Ihave the same problem here on my land,people dont know their boundaries.

Lanse couche couche 12-29-2008 11:05 AM

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My understanding is that she does not want anyone hunting on her ground. My cousin is a very laid back guy who is quick to forgive and the hunter is a member of his church. So, I guess they decided to forgive and forget. I do a lot of small game hunting and trapping back in that area too, and I would be much less forgiving if she gives me any trouble.

SDarcher 12-29-2008 11:58 AM

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ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche

My understanding is that she does not want anyone hunting on her ground. My cousin is a very laid back guy who is quick to forgive and the hunter is a member of his church. So, I guess they decided to forgive and forget. I do a lot of small game hunting and trapping back in that area too, and I would be much less forgiving if she gives me any trouble.
exactly, She was pretty quick to damage the stand rather than check things out first, but then when she realizes she was at fault, its just a "oh my mistake, I'm sorry"? I don't think so! Ditz is putting it nicely:D

jim1966 12-29-2008 01:38 PM

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ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche

A guy I know was out deer hunting a few weeks ago. He noticed that someone had torn loose one of the braces on his stand, then a game warden showed up (this is a long walk from the nearest road) and told the guy he was being arrested for trespassing. The hunter saidno, he had permission to be there. They had to contact the landowner (my cousin) who demonstrated it was his land and the guy had permission to be there. What happened? A few years ago, someone from out of town bought 20 acres of land bordering my cousins place and made it clear she didnt want people on her land. She is now in the process of building a house on the front end of it. This ditz was out walking, wandered off her own property without knowing it, and found the stand. She tore the brace loose and then called the game warden and filed a complaint. Anyway, this dumass ended up apologizing to the game warden, the hunter, and my cousin, and apparently all was forgiven. If it was me, i would have been inclined to file charges against her for vandalism, theft, trespassing, and filing a false report. I must come from a strange part of the country because there are more major problems stemming from landowners not knowing their own boundaries than anything else.

And wreckless indangerment to. Glad he didnt fall out of the stand.

Lanse couche couche 12-29-2008 01:48 PM

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I dont think this person thinks too far ahead. She is building a house up on the bluff part of a bigcreek bottom.To access the property, she has built a gravel drivewaythat goes up a 50 feet clay bank at something like a 20 degree angle. The base of the driveway is a crappy gravel road right next to the creek. So, anytime there is a heavy rain, about 200 yards of the gravel road goes under water fora day.I know she is gonna have problems with getting stuck in snow or mud or having her engine flood out while trying to drive thru high water. Thenshe is gonna need the help of the local folks who she is in the process of ticking off.

trophytaker3006 12-29-2008 03:15 PM

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ORIGINAL: Ridge Runner

might as well forgive and forget, you can't fix stupid!
RR
well put RR

ultra man 12-29-2008 03:25 PM

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Ridge Hit the nail on the head, there ain't no fixin stupid. She's lucky the hunter didn't climb up in the stand in the dark, fall out, and be stuckin a wheelchair the rest of his life. She'd loose everything she owns because of a STUPID decision to muck with his stand.


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