Yes, some hunters are good, respectful and treat land owners real well - but so many do not. We used to let a few known people hunt our place with the understanding that they must stop and get permission EACH time... so our kids wouldn't get shot while out playing. Anyway, a "buddy" of one of the known hunters showed up at our place one day (by himself, not with the guy we knew)...he knocked, but I did not answer as my husband was not home and he was some long-haired freaky lookin' guy)...so that ding-head just pulled out back and got his rifle out anyway, even though he did NOT get permission that day. I promptly called the sheriff and got rid of him. After that incident we stopped allowing anyone to hunt here. Since then, we've had A LOT of hunters trespass on our land over the years even though it is CLEARLY posted as "No Hunting - No Trespassing". So when we see someone trespassing, we call the game warden ASAP. He's busted a few. Anyway, JUST ONCE, my husband and I would like to show up at some trespassering hunter's home and just walk out to their backyard with a cooler and some steaks - sit down have a cold one while lounging on their patio furniture, use their grill to cook us up some steaks, and maybe even take a nice relaxing soak in their hot-tub. Can you imagine how indignant they would be if we just went and "played" in their backyard without asking??? Or even if one asked permission... I'm positive they'd be thinking, "What the heck makes these people think they can just come to our place and ask to hang out here???!!!". Never will do it - for obvious legal reasons - but it sure would be funny!
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