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<blockquote data-quote="jhopkins" data-source="post: 2805124" data-attributes="member: 5606"><p>From my experience the game warden will do nothing unless you are the landowner. </p><p></p><p>I hunt my in-laws property and have had the people who hunt the property to the south cut the lock and put their own lock on our gate and drive across our to get on their property easier because their road is not easily passable. The even had ladder stands facing our property 5-10 feet off the fence line in trees that didn't allow shooting in any other direction than on my in-laws property. I have caught the guys on my in-laws place numerous times and every time the game warden told me my father-in-law would have to be the one who called in the complaint and must be there when he arrived, otherwise there was nothing he could or would do. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with your issue, I hope you get it worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhopkins, post: 2805124, member: 5606"] From my experience the game warden will do nothing unless you are the landowner. I hunt my in-laws property and have had the people who hunt the property to the south cut the lock and put their own lock on our gate and drive across our to get on their property easier because their road is not easily passable. The even had ladder stands facing our property 5-10 feet off the fence line in trees that didn't allow shooting in any other direction than on my in-laws property. I have caught the guys on my in-laws place numerous times and every time the game warden told me my father-in-law would have to be the one who called in the complaint and must be there when he arrived, otherwise there was nothing he could or would do. Good luck with your issue, I hope you get it worked out. [/QUOTE]
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