Posted by JD Seller on January 01, 2019 at 10:12:53 from (208.126.198.213):
In Reply to: muddy mess posted by stonerock on January 01, 2019 at 07:25:30:
Stonerock I can see many on here do not have to deal with trespassers on a regular basis. I had trouble for years on one farm because the county put a walking trail/park/public hunting ground behind it. Cut fences, shot cattle, cattle gates left open, and etc. Deer season was the worst time of the year as it got all the city idiots for hundreds of miles away coming to it. They thought it was great idea to hunt our ground even though it was posted for no hunting or trespassing. shot at a few of the morons over the 20 years I had to "deal with it". Best thing every when the county got tight on money and closed it about five years ago. Sold it just last year. Couple of fellows from the Quad Cities bought it together. Built a nice hunting cabin. They came and got written permission from all the adjoining land owners to hunt. Pay a little money to each of us. They keep the riffraff out.
I will say that the three SSS rule would be better than posting on here about it.
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