Had some youth goose hunters one year, asked to hunt neighbors wheat field. Went up to the line fence to pick apples on the tree on our side. They were all sitting in OUR hay field. We caught them earlier in our field when doing a drive by to check the apples, and told them about it.
When we returned they were still there, we yelled them out. Soon the man out there with them came over and had a shouting match with my pa. When my dad said we gave them a chance to move their set up, we could of just took pictures and called the cops; he changed his story and started apologizing real quick.
We let them finish the day where they were, they were set up and what not already anyway. It just bugged us that they didn't stop and ask on the yard. We would have let them no questions asked if they would have asked first.
Not much of problem with trespassers here other than a few once and awhile (mostly hunters, that think they can hunt anywhere no questions). I only wish we had a way to stop the junk dumping in the woods off the back road.
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