Posted by BDT in Minnesota on November 16, 2011 at 12:15:06 from (66.87.4.42):
In Reply to: FENCING posted by JR FRYE on November 16, 2011 at 08:45:16:
Is your land posted with the signs properly spaced?? Around here, I understand the proper distance between signs is 150 feet in the woods and 600 feet in open field.. Signs may not stop him, but when caught; the culprit will not be able to use a lame excuse like "I wasn't aware I wasn't welcome here".....
A landowner shouldn't have to go through the added expense and work of posting his property; but crap,,, well, it may help.
One of my boys has had a simular proplem with area hunters... He purchased his property for his OWN hunting enjoyment..... He has made it perfectly clear that if a wounded deer crosses onto his property; the other hunters are not permitted to enter his property and SCREW UP his hunting experience.....They are to call his house, and HE will go looking for the wounded deer and return it to them.. Way safer and civil for everyone.
Getting a little long winded and a little OT but I have to chuckle every time I recall my favorite treaspassing story from years past... There was a gravel pit over in Clay County, Mn that was a well known party spot.. Signs and even a log across the road did not hinder the party-goers... One weekend; a fellow drove his souped up 57Chevy down to the pit and turned up the stereo. Well, the party lasted into the wee hours of the morning, and the poor battery in the 57Chevy was too tired to crank over that 396CID big block the owner was soooo proud of.. Now dang!! nobody had jumper cables with them!! "OK, lets go home and get some sleep, and come back brite and early with some jumper cables" -- To this bunch of "partied out" guys, this sounded like a logical plan...They returned brite and early and staggered around looking for the 57Chevy,,but,, all they could find were ""Caterpillar Tracks"".... They NEVER found that 57Chevy..!
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