I don't think it's hunting necessarily, it's more that people are just lazy. Every year we have to close off at least one of our fields because someone who could just park and walk doesn't, they have to drive across the blasted thing. It's wet here in November, they rut easily. They know better, it's just easier for them and it's not their land so who cares.
None of our land is posted but it makes you think about it.
I have a friend who is a world class hunter. Asks before he hunts, every year. Never leaves a mark and prefers to go places no one else will, which usually scores him bigger deer. If he get a deer on your property he stops in to say thanks and drops off a package on venison too. Nothing he does is really that big a deal but it sure makes sure makes for a stellar reputation.
As far a fence cutting, shooting live stock etc, there's simply no room for that. Thugs with guns, think the world is they're play ground. We've never had any issues with hunters but 4 wheelers tend to try to get back at us at times.
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