Amish trespassing on hunting land?
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 585
They are no different then any other group of people, some good some bad. The few bad give the rest a bad name. I have dealt with them in the past on a professional level and they denied many accusations that were made against them. However once I approached the bishop and he the asked them about the same accusations they confessed to him. If you can ID the Amish person(s) that are trespassing just asking them who their bishop is might be enough to get them to stop.
#12
We have the same problem in my home state of Ohio. The amish are the worst because they will run over all the bordering properties and bring all their friends and family. I seen first-hand how bad it can get when they leased a farm adjacent to the farm my family has hunted for 25 years, the land they leased was full of deer and within two years you hardly seen a deer on it and of course they gave up the lease and went elsewhere to do the same.