Posted by Wesley Stephens on February 05, 2012 at 17:56:45 from (75.252.85.89):
In Reply to: I HATE HUNTERS! posted by Bob Bancroft on February 05, 2012 at 10:00:31:
We don't have much trouble in our community. We lease hunting rights to a club that does a good job and follows our rules and the rules of ethical hunting. I used to hunt a lot myself, but don't have as much time to do it as I once did. I'm sure we have some poachers that we don't know about since our land is not all in one tract, but I've never seen a lot of evidence of it. Everyone in our community keeps an eye out for strange vehicles and most of us have an agreement to watch out for each others' places. From the posts here, it sounds like other places have a lot more trouble. Hunting rights are an asset and can be a good additional source of revenue. NC has also changed trespassing laws so that they actually mean something. If you catch someone, you can get something done about it. Well placed and hidden game cameras are also a great tool for landowners if trespassing is a problem.
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