I hunted a spot for over 20 years. It was abandoned and the owner lived out of state and he kept the taxes up so he and his family could hunt it .
Never, was it ever posted 214 acres o prime hunting This man although he had to pay non resident fees to hunt his own land left anyone that used good hunting manners to be there.
One day A fellow approached him and got to talking to him and ask where he was from ? "He Said Ohio" Then this fellow continued to say the land owner didn't allow strangers on his property and it would be best to leave .
He ask where the owner lived He said he just lives across the hill, cause the old farmhouse had burned. Owner ask what's his name ? hunter said RAY ****** and he was correct but didn't realize he was talking to him, needless to say the intruder was the only one to get kicked off Rays' property.
The following year Ray sold that property to some guys in Pittsburgh and all that is allowed to hunt on it are a few doctors and lawyers . cause it is now posted year round No Trespassing and new signs are put up for hunting.
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