Too many of the deer hunters around here are getting to be idiots. They don't want to hunt. They just herd the deer to someone standing ready to shoot. I hate the damage the deer are doing but I will live with them rather than have to put up with the "deer hunters".
A few years ago I had some put up stands on the back of my property. I took the stands down and left a note with the stand at the base of each tree. In that note I told them they where trespassing on posted land. Plus they did not have the owners (me) permission to hunt there. I told them they would be arrested if they came back.
So I checked the area real quiet like for the next several weeks. Guess what??? First day of deer season two guys go back to the very trees that I had taken the stands out of. These trees are not in site of each other. So I sneaked up on the first one. He lost control of his bladder when I slipped my Kabar up to his neck. LOL I handcuffed him to the tree. Dropped his pants so he could not run. He got a little cold. Then I repeated with the second guy. It took me most of the morning to get back to the house and call the sheriff. When we got back the guys where real glad to see us. It cost them a pretty good fine and they lost their guns. Plus they can't get a hunting license for five years.
I guess that the "deer hunters" talk. I have not had any problems since. I don't let any one hunt, other than family, on my ground any more. I got tired of being taken advantage off.
Many will cut the stand tree down. I hate to waste a innocent tree for an idiot.
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