Posted by Hill-Billy Rock-Star on October 25, 2010 at 12:52:45 from (198.111.167.50):
Yesterday I went out to check My deer stand Its about 100 yards away from my property line. Its been there for years. And I see my A$$hole neighbor put up a stand about 10 feet from the line facing onto my land. I know where the propery line is. And he says its 10 feet farther north then it really is. I say the line is where the old barbed wire fence is. It"s down but you can still find it if you look. What really made me mad is he cleared a shooting lane and guess what my stand is right in the middle of it. I tryed talking to him this morning that didn"t go good. He said it"s his land and he would put his stand anywhere he wanted. Well I guess that will leave my stand empty I wont take a chance of that fool shooting my direction. So I put up a new stand on the other side of my land. If I am not hunting that end of my land and I don"t want him to see a thing on my land what should I put down to keep the deer away? I was thinking the day before opening day I would hang bar soap and my dirty socks down his shooting lane on my land. Do you guys think that would work?
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