Posted by Bill Radford on May 22, 2013 at 08:28:30 from (199.90.157.10):
In Reply to: Dang Neighbors posted by Mark W. on May 22, 2013 at 07:08:06:
Have any of you guys ever realized like I have that the people that are the most into outdoor activities ie: 4 wheeling, hunting, fishing or whatever are the ones that own NOT ONE SQUARE FOOT of land? We had so much problem with people poaching and tearing up crops, etc with trucks and ATV's that my farmer and I split the cost of steel gates on our major entrances to the farms and spent a day or so with a backhoe blocking small trails, etc that they got in through. Posting doesn't work for trespassing hunters... however, if you organize a "hunting Club" with your family(who are going to hunt there anyway..) and the farmer's family and post a sign that says "Posted: Little River Hunting Club" it has proven to be more effective. Seems they dont care about farmers or property owners but are more fearful of the "Hunting Club"
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