Posted by JD Seller on December 01, 2012 at 08:19:58 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Illegal Hunters? posted by Deere Scotty on December 01, 2012 at 03:54:37:
You are too far away to really be any help. I would stay out of it. If you call the law and then are not around to watch things then you could just cause your Dad to have his house destroyed.
Here I have all my ground posted "NO HUNTING". and have a few each year that must not be able to read. So I usually go hunting hunters when deer season comes in. I always call the law and always press charges. I have reputation as being an a$$hole to hunters. That is what I want. They have generally been a$$holes to me and my property. I hand cuff them and walk them to the nearest road and wait for the law. It is amazing how their weapons have accidents during that walk. Most of them don't work by the time the law gets there. They are going to loss them anyway here. Your weapons are forfeit if you are trespassing here. You can also loss your truck or car too if your on state ground out of season.
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