Law enforcement in my area pretty much won't show up for trespass. I am almost always armed. I do not brandish, so to speak. I always approach in a friendly manner. I never wish to escalate a situation. Most leave when asked. A few say, "You can't own the land, man!" But I point out that I can pay the mortgage, taxes, and insurance and unless they want to contribute substantially to that sum they need to go. I always ask where they live and for ID. When asked why, I point out that they would not let a stranger into their house and neither do I and that I was planning on visiting them in the same manner they visited me. If they are in violation of something, I call the appropriate authority, usually to no avail.
Fish And Game usually won't come out for an active hunting violation. I think they are afraid of getting shot. Someone got stuck in the river and asked for a pull out. I called Fish and Game on that one and they were cited and a towing service was called. They couldn't pay the $1000 tow fee and the vehicle was impounded.
Animal control has been pretty good with trespass dogs. I had one collect the dog I shot in the sheep. He put it in the truck and drove, with me, to the home on the tag. He asked the owners if they had a dog. They said yes and insisted it was with them. He asked them to produce the dog, which of course, they could not. He asked for a picture of their dog, which they produced. He then told them where their dog had been. They denied that their dog could do such a thing. He then rolled the dead dog onto the tailgate of his truck and said it looks like your dog to me. He pulled back the lips to show the wool in the teeth. He made them pay me on the spot.
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