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<blockquote data-quote="lameduck" data-source="post: 903436" data-attributes="member: 7530"><p>If it is truly a road to no where it would not be too hard to get it listed as a private road. Long story short we have a ranch off a road to no where (or its faster to be driving from the other direction and no reason to drive through our ranch), and we got it listed as a private road. </p><p></p><p>What others have said about oil field workers is true, they have done more damage than any poacher ever has, and they kill more game than poachers. We let the oil field worker that checks the pumps hunt our land under the promise he will report poachers and only take one buck, and he has "caught" more poachers last season than all of the hunters combined in our county. </p><p></p><p>Give them a sense of ownership and they will protect your property when you are away.</p><p></p><p>Also we have road traps to flatten tires on roads that no one should be on but us. We put these on the interior roads that are in no way "through" roads. We also place game cameras on these roads and have gotten priceless shots, including a man peeing on the tree the game camera was hung on. Also remember that all of these roads are "under lock and key."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lameduck, post: 903436, member: 7530"] If it is truly a road to no where it would not be too hard to get it listed as a private road. Long story short we have a ranch off a road to no where (or its faster to be driving from the other direction and no reason to drive through our ranch), and we got it listed as a private road. What others have said about oil field workers is true, they have done more damage than any poacher ever has, and they kill more game than poachers. We let the oil field worker that checks the pumps hunt our land under the promise he will report poachers and only take one buck, and he has "caught" more poachers last season than all of the hunters combined in our county. Give them a sense of ownership and they will protect your property when you are away. Also we have road traps to flatten tires on roads that no one should be on but us. We put these on the interior roads that are in no way "through" roads. We also place game cameras on these roads and have gotten priceless shots, including a man peeing on the tree the game camera was hung on. Also remember that all of these roads are "under lock and key." [/QUOTE]
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