Posted by Bob Bancroft on November 23, 2014 at 16:08:49 from (67.142.162.24):
In Reply to: about deer hunting posted by Larry@stinescorner on November 23, 2014 at 13:22:32:
Larry, like you, I've been reading these conversations, and thinking about my experience. Of the hunters (legal and illegal) I have dealt with on my property over the years, just one has respected my property like I do. He was the only one who walked the perimeter with me to post it. I think he even bought the supplies. When an idiot neighbor tore down the little stand my friend had built near the property line, my friend came and told me about it, and decided to leave for good, as he didn't want to cause any issue between the neighbor and me. He was a real gentleman. And he was a real man. Alaska wilderness survivor. He could have folded the idiot neighbor into a pretzel if he had a mind to. I have a family hunting here now. They are a nice bunch- mom and pop, their teenagers, and grandparents too. Since the last guy left ruts in my grass/sod laneway, I told them no driving to the woods unless it's a flotation type vehicle- ATV/UTV. They have some little golf cart type thing they have been running in exactly the same track so much that I'm seeing mud. For the privilege of being on my property I expect it to be left as good or better than it was found. I could write a small book on the subject. I haven't mentioned the trespassers, who make my blood boil. I don't know where all the wonderful hunters are, but they sure aren't here. In my case it's a tiny minority.
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