You said two acres tillable, is there more? Depending on the going price of land in your area, and wether or not you need the money. For no more than two acres is worth here, I would take in steel posts and set them on the property line every so often (depending on what is required in your state for posting land with no trespassing signs), set the posts, put up the signs, then let it grow up in sprouts or weeds or whatever. Make sure the legal location is shown on your homeowners policy as an "added location" so you will have liability coverage. Pay your taxes, and let it set.
Then like others have said, do everything in your power to tick him off. Make an ATV path in. Used culverts or even old Railroad tank cars can be bought to create a way in.. Hire a dozer. If the hunting is good, set up a few tree stands or ground blinds and lease it, or let others hunt it for free. Make sure to go over there every month and sight in the "ought 6". Make a clearing, hike in every so often and have a kegger and weinie roast around a huge bonfire about dark. Might help to bring in the boom box and play some Jimmy Hendrix or Iron Butterfly. Course he might like In-a-goda-da-vida. Who knows.
Depending on your financial situation, I would spend 4 times the lands value to settle the score with the high feeling Doc.
My motto in life: I dont get mad and I dont get even, I get ahead.
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