Posted by Jmohr on October 10, 2013 at 18:54:53 from (67.142.168.141):
In Reply to: another hunting rant posted by Jim in Ma. on October 10, 2013 at 16:42:34:
I have lost a 3 acre corner of an 87 acre field on rented ground due to city hunters. Two dumb dumbs had permission to hunt a 40 ac tract north of our farm. A creek seperates about 5 acres of this 40. The easiest way for the two guys to get to the 5 acres is to use our low water crossing on our property which is about 15 yards from my favorite deer stand. After two confrontations I said next time the law would get involved. Thet haven't been back in two years, but the next summer we got our termination of lease letter for 3 ac of farm ground that is owned by the owner of the tract north of us. Next time the law will be here and I will really put it to them! I just want to enjoy nature and hunt some crop destroying deer.
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