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Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: LeviD1 on November 14, 2014, 01:58:35 PM
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These 2 people are trespassing on my property that is posted and will be posted even more this weekend. If you are these people stay off private property you dont have permission to be on. If you know these people tell them to stay off private property. I am almost positive these are neighbors that surround my property since everything around is privately owned. This is not a good way to see your neighbor for the first time.
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Looks like one of the robinsons off duck dynasty :)
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Hell thay packed pumpkins in for you. At least let them hunt infront of your camera. :chuckle:
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I packed those! >:(
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Post a pic at your local store
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:yeah: if anything it will embarrass them...
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Its Charlie Brown :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Sucks, huh? I have the same problem. I stay out of the woods on my property months prior to hunting season only to have trespassing elk hunters crash through and push the deer I'm trying to keep happy tighter into their core zones and reducing their daylight activity. I scoped one the two of guys a couple of years ago thinking they were elk cruising my property - making noise like only elk and lousy hunters can. What a lousy feeling to have an orange vested trespasser walk out of the deep salmonberry bush on your own place.
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Sucks, huh? I have the same problem. I stay out of the woods on my property months prior to hunting season only to have trespassing elk hunters crash through and push the deer I'm trying to keep happy tighter into their core zones and reducing their daylight activity. I scoped one the two of guys a couple of years ago thinking they were elk cruising my property - making noise like only elk and lousy hunters can. What a lousy feeling to have an orange vested trespasser walk out of the deep salmonberry bush on your own place.
Should have sneezed
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Trespassing? You obviously haven't been reading the thread trashing Weyco because they decided to charge a nominal fee for allowing hunters access to their timberlands. Sounds like most guys there think private timberland owners like you should keep your land open to any and all hunters anyway.
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Wait until you find your barbed wire fence cut 20 feet from a no trespassing sign and a 100 yards into your land is a camp set up with trucks and quads. :bash:
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:cryriver:
:ACRY:
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Trespassing? You obviously haven't been reading the thread trashing Weyco because they decided to charge a nominal fee for allowing hunters access to their timberlands. Sounds like most guys there think private timberland owners like you should keep your land open to any and all hunters anyway.
Nice thread jack. If that's what you've gleaned from those threads, you have limited reading comprehension. There's not a single post which promotes trespassing or seeks to deny private landowner rights in any of the WEYCO threads. I defy you to show me differently.
I'm quite sure that with 40+ posts on this forum you know each and every member intimately, but your assertion that "most guys there think private timberland owners like you should keep your land open to any and all hunters" is entirely without basis and in fact, completely false. Although many of us feel that WEYCO has abused the public trust with what you call "a nominal fee" for hunting their land (it likely doesn't seem nominal to struggling WEYCO neighbors who already pay what is for them a large sum in license fees to feed their families on deer and limping elk), not once has anyone suggested they have no right to do so.
I've never seen a post on this forum by anyone who suggests that trespassing is acceptable under any circumstance on anyone's land, WEYCO or LeviD. With very few exceptions, the members on this forum, although diverse in their opinions on many topics, promote ethical and legal hunting. This site is a great hunting forum filled with good people.
Levi, I hope you get your trespassers. Call the WDFW and the local sheriff, and send them the pics.
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Nothing like teaching a new young hunter how to trespass!
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Wait until you find your barbed wire fence cut 20 feet from a no trespassing sign and a 100 yards into your land is a camp set up with trucks and quads. :bash:
I WOULD OWN EVERYTHING IN THAT CAMP BUT THE PEOPLE.
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Let's just say that the po-po got involved, they were prosecuted, a lot of $$ was lost and several very pissed off wives. Legal paybacks are a mo-fo! :chuckle:
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:yeah: after I let the air out of all the tires and opened the drain valve on the oil pans and water tanks
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Trespassing? You obviously haven't been reading the thread trashing Weyco because they decided to charge a nominal fee for allowing hunters access to their timberlands. Sounds like most guys there think private timberland owners like you should keep your land open to any and all hunters anyway.
:yeah:
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Better to ask and be told "sorry no" then to be embarrassed later.
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:yeah:
Or shot.