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Re: Illegal Hunters?


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Posted by redspud on December 02, 2012 at 14:09:26 from (199.167.230.235):

In Reply to: Illegal Hunters? posted by Deere Scotty on December 01, 2012 at 03:54:37:

On Thanksgiving Day I happened upon some coon sets on my posted property. This was in Huron County in Ohio. Upon leaving word with the local WCO, he got back with me and asked me to meet him at the property. Josh took my complaint seriously and I found him to be genuinely concerned about this and other ongoing problems we have with trespassers and slob hunting tactics. When I asked what I could do to help him, he told me get a tag number, name, description of a vehicle or even pictures and call him. He said he would respond as soon as he could.

After putting up with trespassers, poachers, spotlighters and vandals I just have had enough. I have had hunts ruined, a game camera destroyed, found evidence of horse and buggy tied to a post after passing within 10 feet of a "Posted" sign and trash dumped in the lane. Once two Mennonite rabbit hunters were asked if they could read the Posted sign attached to the tree one was under. He replied "We didn"t think anybody would care".

Our WCO, Josh, impressed me as a dedicated and professional officer committed to doing the right thing. He was pleasant and caring and told me that he would increase their presence in our area.

I took vacation to deer hunt my property and have to say, this season has been the most pleasant and relaxing season ever. Whatever measures Josh has taken has made a significant difference. I plan to personally thank him and suggest that everyone take time to get to know their WCO. I hope everyone finds the experience as pleasant and rewarding as mine.

A note to the slobs and trespassers, I will no longer remove your stands and place them at the base of the tree with a note telling you that you are not to hunt my land without permission. Your stands will be donated to a sportsman of my choosing. Your loss will be a good person"s gain.


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