I dont even bother with them anymore,i simply call the law.Here all you need is a tag number and the law will hunt them down.tree stands?thats a laugh,cut the tree down with the stand in it ,they get the picture.By the way ,oklahoma just this year signed an agreement with 33 other states that if you get caught poaching or tresspassing in one you lose hunting rights in all 33.dont let these folks get by with this bs. nows the time to put a stop to it.you dont even have to show up in court,all it takes is one phone call and you wont have this mess to deal with.when you call and report them,make sure you tell them you want them prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.dont cut them any slack REGARDLESS of who they are( you should have heard the local sherrif apologizing when i wanted him to arrest his own kid).its amazing how fast the word gets around that you wont allow it.and the problem simply goes away.to me they are thieves,the same as a person that would break into your home or barn.funny thing is ,except for one fellow who was so drunk he was falling down,ive never turned away anyone who stopped at the house and asked to hunt.but the bad thing is ,most of these folks are not only thieves they are to much of a coward to even stop and ask permission,which upsets me even more.
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