Good for you Errin - that's the thinking way to handle things.
By contrast, I gave a guy permission to cross our property as a shortcut to place his stand on Shawnee Forest land. A few days later I was back in that area and noticed that he had placed his stand on the back side of my neighbor's property, instead of on the forestry. My neighbor allows no outside hunting, and knows that I will respect his wishes, but this stand is clearly accessed from my property, making it look like I am condoning this guy hunting on the neighbor. I called the hunter and told him to either move his stand from the neighbor's property immediately, or I was going to call the neighbor and clarify the situation with him. He moved it, but instead of moving it to the federal land like his original story, he moved it over on my property. I just let it go, and a couple weeks later I noticed the stand was gone. Being now suspicious of this guy, I took a night-time stroll that evening, and sure enough, there were little stickpin reflectors leading down through the woods and back onto the neighbor's property. That rascal was accessing the neighbor's No Hunting property through my place, making me complicent to his actions. I ran him and his wife both off. Schemers, connivers, manipulators, liars - I can't stand them. Later, I learned that this guy is a felon, convicted of child molestation, and I think that felons aren't supposed to be handling firearms. I might be wrong about that, and it doesn't matter - he's gone.
I DO have some GOOD people who hunt our property. You can bank on their word, and they have free run of the place.
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