I thought I heard shooting behind my property yesterday but couldn't go and check it out. After the shooting, I heard a chainsaw and heavy equipment. I've dropped what I was doing many, many times and driven back to the back 40 at the sound of shots, only to find that the shots were another 1/4 mile further back. I didn't stress about it.
After my disappointing dove hunt today, I drove around to the back of my place. Nothing looked amiss except tire tracks in my neighbor's field. I parked adjacent to my place and walked the fencerow. The tracks continued onto my place and picked up one of my woods roads. I followed the road and it had apparently been longer than yesterday since it hasn't rained recently and the tracks were not fresh. Be that as it may, I followed the tracks and saw evidence of a tracked skid-steer or trackhoe and tractor with discs or harrows.
I cleared off a food plot about three years ago, planted and hunted it but I never saw anything, so I abandoned it. The interloper has cleared it off again and planted it. He has also put up a hang-on stand using climbing sticks and screw-in steps. I called SCDNR and they weren't much help. The dispatcher said, "sounds like you got a free food plot and deer stand!" He had a LEO call me and he basically told me that there wasn't anything they could do. If I catch the guy, I can confront him myself or I can call them but I have to be willing to go to court. I've posted a sign on the road where they crossed onto my property and they can't miss it. I could put a note on the stand or I could take it down and put a note on the tree. I could take down the stand and not leave a note or I could do nothing.
I obviously can't do nothing. My wife's family has owned the land since 1960 and I've lived on the land and had exclusive right to hunt it for the last 13 years. I'm hoping to teach my son to hunt here and pass the land on to him.
If I leave a note, I'm concerned about retribution.
If I try to confront the guy, I'm concerned about an armed confrontation in the woods.
I've confronted poachers before. I found one guy in my stand. He climbed down, apologized and claimed that he thought he was on his BIL's land and that it was his stand. I never saw him, or evidence of him, again.
Due to the amount of work this guy has done, I don't expect this one to be easy. Either he thinks he has permission and all I need to do is show him the plat and aerial photo or he thinks the owner is absentee/elderly and unable to care for the property and doesn't care.
What say you?
After my disappointing dove hunt today, I drove around to the back of my place. Nothing looked amiss except tire tracks in my neighbor's field. I parked adjacent to my place and walked the fencerow. The tracks continued onto my place and picked up one of my woods roads. I followed the road and it had apparently been longer than yesterday since it hasn't rained recently and the tracks were not fresh. Be that as it may, I followed the tracks and saw evidence of a tracked skid-steer or trackhoe and tractor with discs or harrows.
I cleared off a food plot about three years ago, planted and hunted it but I never saw anything, so I abandoned it. The interloper has cleared it off again and planted it. He has also put up a hang-on stand using climbing sticks and screw-in steps. I called SCDNR and they weren't much help. The dispatcher said, "sounds like you got a free food plot and deer stand!" He had a LEO call me and he basically told me that there wasn't anything they could do. If I catch the guy, I can confront him myself or I can call them but I have to be willing to go to court. I've posted a sign on the road where they crossed onto my property and they can't miss it. I could put a note on the stand or I could take it down and put a note on the tree. I could take down the stand and not leave a note or I could do nothing.
I obviously can't do nothing. My wife's family has owned the land since 1960 and I've lived on the land and had exclusive right to hunt it for the last 13 years. I'm hoping to teach my son to hunt here and pass the land on to him.
If I leave a note, I'm concerned about retribution.
If I try to confront the guy, I'm concerned about an armed confrontation in the woods.
I've confronted poachers before. I found one guy in my stand. He climbed down, apologized and claimed that he thought he was on his BIL's land and that it was his stand. I never saw him, or evidence of him, again.
Due to the amount of work this guy has done, I don't expect this one to be easy. Either he thinks he has permission and all I need to do is show him the plat and aerial photo or he thinks the owner is absentee/elderly and unable to care for the property and doesn't care.
What say you?