Oh yes, we have had the "hunters" problem over the years. When we first bought this place many years go there would be hunters all up and down the road (part of our property back then until later we gave the county 2.5 acres to pave the road and some others (absentee land owners), gave more so they paved all 1.5 miles. Incidentally, that is how far it is down there to my nearest neighbor so the kids are riding quite a distance to my place). They would be all back in the woods, bang bang bang. Dragging deer out of my pastures and scarring the crap out of my horses. I like to hunt deer but don't like having bullets whistling by and one even hit the house one day. It was a spent bullet and only embedded into the window frame somewhat. I have taken many deer from here and plant the green fields/feed them so I do not appreciate some coming from the city and some from here, that do not respect anyone Else "rights" to property and home. I have always been nice and reminded them to not hunt here and that I had already taken their picture and their vehicle pic and emailed them to my wife's acct. Won't do any good to kill me and dispose of the evidence. :cry: I have had a gun pointed in my direction and asked who was going to stop them. I just tell them the sheriff, who is an acquaintance of mine, and one of the deputy's, that live a short piece down the road and will come at a moments notice. Their call...as to how this will wind up. :shock:
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