Dog, I have no problem with hunters! They drive in knock on the door and ask if they may hunt. This is a very rare species and should be nurtured!
I do have a problem with jerks who drive in without asking, shoot at everything to include No Tresspassing signs (I think they zero their deer guns on em) tear down those signs, cut fences and erect structures and drive nails into my trees, shoot across property lines with little reguard as to the buildings or animals that may be backstops and or rent out hunting on land that belongs to others to someone else without permission, think that my land is a dump or that they can just take anything that isn't under lock and key. There is an over population of these critters and there should be a no limit open season on em!
They are almost as bad as the people on 4 wheelers and snowmobiles who chase critters through the woods, cut fences so they can chase cows, drive across planted fields and in general make themselves a pain in the rear. I actually caught my nephew and his buddies in a neighbors field last winter cause he broke down. And he knows better!
I know the stories shound a little far out there but I know of some that while hard to believe I know to be true. Like the local guy who has been caught more than once selling hunting rights on other peoples property (come on up and visit and I'll show you the reamains of a stand he built on my property). Or another guy who used a dozer to make shooting lanes through a friends woods from his stand on his side of the property line. Got a neighbor on my west side that I share a property line with who tried telling me I could not hunt on my property near the line because they "may shoot across the property line and he didn't want to hurt anyone".
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