We leased about 150 acres of brush pasture when we were dairying in the '50's. Game folks talked Dad into allowing hunting one year- they released pheasants, put in little parking areas and check-in points, etc.- supposed to be a great deal. It was a fiasco- parking areas filled up before daybreak, but no problem, the "sportsmen" cut our fences so they could drive in and park. Never mind the "Safety Area" signs- we had hunters everywhere: in the irrigated pasture, around the barn, down by the creek- everywhere they weren't supposed to be. We had heifers out by the freeway (Interstate 5) when they escaped where hunters cut the fence.
Dad and I went out Monday after opening weekend, put up "No Tresspassing" signs all over the place, and took out everything the game dept. had put in- check-in point, fenced parking areas, signs, everything- no sign of a public hunting area when we got through. Took everything home, and sure enough, game guys showed up, all upset- we detailed what had happened, and told them to back their pickup up to the pile of stuff, and we loaded it in. They said "We have an agreement, we can sue you"- we said our countersuit will make yours look silly by comparison.
They left in a huff, but we never heard from them again. Bunch of hunters came back the next weekend, but we ran them off.
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