Posted by Billy NY on November 22, 2017 at 05:50:57 from (74.76.4.60):
In Reply to: OT: No Hunting signs posted by Kirk-NJ on November 22, 2017 at 04:36:17:
I've used plywood for backer plates and extra screws so that if someone grabs one, they will know it. Also put them up out of reach. Squirrels did more damage! Next ones will be metal. Likely people from the state land, unless the gun club members are also unruly. You probably could or have spoken to the gun club higher ups, but the state land, even if you were to speak to someone, always a different crowd on state land pushing the borders. I've hunted state land before, like it better on my own land. I forget what part of NJ you are in, I lived off RT 23 at one point, '92 if I recall, knew the area of north jersey well.
I had someone do that here not all that long ago. Someone I knew, seemingly playing stupid, thought it was part a small tract of land that he had permission to be on. But, there was a stand and he was in it. We just razzed him a bit, saw him at a local place when getting a take out order, he was apologetic and I think either being caught or he did think it was ok.
At least it was someone I knew and it really was no big deal. It was after someone stole that stand and a bunch of others on surrounding lands, but that had nothing to do with him. Seems the situation here is improved, newer surrounding land owners of fields have been sold from larger tracts, do not want houses or neighbors and keep trespassers out. It used to be a free for all and there was always at least one jerk in the crowd. Never knew from year to year what to expect, now it's quiet and rare to encounter a stranger or trespasser. Sure seems to be a lot more enjoyable this way.
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