Posted by grayrider on December 01, 2012 at 19:07:26 from (75.121.79.121):
In Reply to: Illegal Hunters? posted by Deere Scotty on December 01, 2012 at 03:54:37:
I have problems from time to time when I'll find treestands on my 1300 acres and can never catch the trespassers, I take the stands down and sell them. Several years ago during hunting season I found some of my trees had been cut down and found shelled corn scattered on the ground everywhere, pissed me off. Corn is considered baiting here in Alabama and is against the law to hunt over. Called the Game Warden and showed him and he said they maybe hard to catch but he asked me to call him anytime that I thought the culprits might be on my place. That same evening I drove down a county dirt road on the south end of my property and saw a vehicle hidden off the road, called the Warden immediatley. GW called me back that night about 9:00 from the County Jail, he found the thugs on my place and called for backup, think he arrested 5 people, they were all from Florida, had no license, and had dope on them too. I recieved threats shortly after that, called the Sheriff and told him about the threats and that I was worried about my house, property, and vehicles being destroyed by these people, the Sheriff told me to do what I had to do to protect myself and property. Nothing ever happened but I was well armed at the time for any possible retaliation from these low lifes. Didn't know these people as they were not locals.
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