I don't blame you at all. I have a buddy that hunts the woods on our farm across the road. Between him over there, and me cutting wood over there occasionally, we have a pretty good eye on it, but no one can be there 24 hours a day. There is a small rise at the end of the field that hides the trail along the woods and the one neighbor and his useless kids use that to their advantage to keep from being seen by me. They hunt a mother farm down the road and say it's easier to ride across our fields and through the woods because then they don't have to put their helmets on or case their guns like they do if they have to ride their quad on the road with 2 of them on the back with their guns. Not my problem, if they had approached this a different way the first time, it may be different now, but they didn't and I'm sure not afraid to tell them to beat feet. Really grinds me too when I see fresh tracks off the road onto the trail into the woods, or can tell that someone has been messing around on the property on 127. People use that as a rest stop and car sales yard, or try to.
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