JML755: I have fought this for most of my adult life. Most of the hunters are guys that DO NOT own a darn thing other than a house on a lot. I have not had the time to HUNT on much of my ground as I am usually WORKING to PAY for that ground!!!!!!
Most of these guys also go to foot ball games on Saturday and Watch football on Sunday. Once again I usually am working on Saturday and doing chores on Sunday too.
I have NOT allowed any hunters on my land now for over 10 years. I got tired of the HASSELS. I still have hunters every year. I have called the law on this and nothing much is done. Sheriff "told" some guys a few years ago to not be there hunting. WOW what a BIG punishment!!!!
Non-landowners think that us landowners are being "MEAN/Selfish" for not letting them hunt on ground that is just there for them to use.
I would rather lose some crop to deer as deal with the trash and junk left behind by the "hunters". I also have not had any deer cut my fences yet but I sure have had hunters cut them!!!
I would have had the law called before I went there the first time. In most states if a hunter hunts on land without permission and it is provable then the hunter is in trouble and may lose his gun/kill/hunting rights for years.
Our "fun" does not start until Dec. 6th. this year.
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