On my farm, a few years ago, I caught two teenagers snooping around my equipment shed early one morning.
Walked up on them with my shotgun--not pointed at them---and they appeared to be terrified! While talking to them, I made their picture, which they didn't like, as they were walking back to the road.
Never saw those fellows again.
Another time, I did basically the same thing to some adults hunting on my property.
I asked them where they lived and they pointed to a house trailer at the back edge of my property.
I asked them if they had killed any squirrels and they showed me four. I then told them to continue their hunt but don't come back!
I also told them that now that I knew them and had their picture, they better hope nothing happens to any of my cattle.
Never saw them again.
It is my opinion that one has to be careful and not pi** someone off because they can come back and do you a lot of damage! Second time would be a different story!
Yes, some time later, I was told by a friend that one of the adult trespassers told him I was a nice young man but the got the message to not come back.
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