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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1987242" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>More trespass talk... Seems to be my favorite topic this week lol</p><p>Good luck with your spot, an I hope it works great for you. But I have had that same issue, both sides of it. We had a lease that was on the river which means Corps land buts up to it. Eventhough you can't use rifles on the Corps land people would always boat in and sit on the dike over looking our property. The land I own is right down the river from that same lease but I have yet to see anyone on the Corps so far. But i also don't have a lot crops like that lease did. </p><p>I also ran into a situation on Gibson where public met private. I was young (high school) and there was no fence separating the two. I wasnt to far over the line but it was rifle and the owner was out patrolling and not so kindly warned me where the line was. He also told me it happens all the time and he spends most his season hunting for people on the wrong side of the line. I asked why he doesn't put a fence up but he really didn't seem to like the question or felt he should have to. As far as I'm concerned, if your property buts up to public land and you don't want people crossing the imaginary line then you should fence it off. Or at least put up signs on every freaking tree on the line. If you don't the. You have no right to ***** about someone being 20 yards on your side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1987242, member: 12099"] More trespass talk... Seems to be my favorite topic this week lol Good luck with your spot, an I hope it works great for you. But I have had that same issue, both sides of it. We had a lease that was on the river which means Corps land buts up to it. Eventhough you can't use rifles on the Corps land people would always boat in and sit on the dike over looking our property. The land I own is right down the river from that same lease but I have yet to see anyone on the Corps so far. But i also don't have a lot crops like that lease did. I also ran into a situation on Gibson where public met private. I was young (high school) and there was no fence separating the two. I wasnt to far over the line but it was rifle and the owner was out patrolling and not so kindly warned me where the line was. He also told me it happens all the time and he spends most his season hunting for people on the wrong side of the line. I asked why he doesn't put a fence up but he really didn't seem to like the question or felt he should have to. As far as I'm concerned, if your property buts up to public land and you don't want people crossing the imaginary line then you should fence it off. Or at least put up signs on every freaking tree on the line. If you don't the. You have no right to ***** about someone being 20 yards on your side. [/QUOTE]
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