Posted by jackinok on November 16, 2011 at 11:41:18 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: FENCING posted by JR FRYE on November 16, 2011 at 08:45:16:
My thoughts are you need a new sheriff. If he cant do anything about trespassing. But a simple day or two shooting tin cans under a tree stand helps also. Preferably on opening morning with tree stand occupied. Squirrel huntings good also especially with a dog. Chain saw works wonders also if you cut a tree for firewood and neighbors stand happens to be in it. I just dont understand folks who put up with being pushed around on their own property,I'm sorry. Why do you even bother to put a fence up? I would tell your neighbors to shove it somewhere uncomfortable. If they needed on my place to track a deer to come to the house ,and if they didnt you would prosecute them to the fullest extent! But thats me of course,but oddly enough my neighbors feel the same way. Doesnt hurt that the law here reads that way also. Very likely yours does also. Heres a tip, folks around you who will walk on you ARENT neighbors. No matter how close they live to you. And its not un-neighborly to demand some respect on your own land.
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