It goes both ways. I have issue with "some" land owners. Only a small portion of the woods we hunt are controled by me. Most of it is by permission from other farmers.
At one place, there are exactly 4 guys allowed to hunt. It has three sides that are own by "do as I say, not as I do" owners. They and all their buddies hunt where we are allowed but scream bloddy murder if we stray 1 inch. All have been told to stay off by the owner. One guy is the worst. He will march 100 yards onto the property we have permission to hunt and chew but for getting "to close" to the property line. Then gather up several buddies and "drive" the woods to his property crossing all 100a of it. Son caught him in one of our stands just this year.
I carry and provide all hunters with maps of the places we hunt. Every year someone comes along and challenges our permission (usally a neighbor). Couple years ago I was treed by a dog and a neighbor showed up with a gun (bow season). After a few impolite words and being accused of poaching from him I got on the phone with the owner and produced my map. The owner, in even less polite words, told him to walk 200 yards south and #itch from there. (owners get maps of all stands and blinds so they know exactly where we are).
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