Billy You handled it better than I would have. I have had it with trespassing people!!!!!
I drained all my pasture ponds ten years ago to keep the walk in "fisherman" off my property. Just last year I rebuilt a pond that sets on the boundary between my farm and the one to the west. You can not see it from any public road and only one other property as it sets in a valley along a creek. All the property around this pond is posted NO TRESSPASSING!!!! Even the neighbor's to the south. So what do I find about three weeks ago???? TWO men fishing in that pond!!! They had caught two of the tagged bass I had put in just this spring. These I gave good money for as they are breeding age NOW. I "held" them until the law showed up. They where all mouthy about how they could fish wherever they want and all. They got charged with trespassing and fishing without a license. It cost them each $500 , their fishing equipment (junk) and a five year ban on getting a fishing/hunting license. Found out in court that they look on Google maps to find ponds and figure out routes to sneak in off those maps. Truthfully I really think aerial pictures of my land should be MY property as well. Up to me to decide who could look at them/my land.
I will let the law handle a few but if it gets to be much more than that I will drain the darn thing!!! I already play LOUD music and recordings of gun shots during hunting season to keep the idiots away. Neighbor has a propane cannon for birds in his grapes. I might borrow it next gun season too. Let the IDOTS buy their own ground to hunt on!!!!!!!
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