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flehto said:I wonder if "slob hunters" are a common reality or just a trumped up excuse to post the land. Sure there are these guys, but I don't think there's very many.
Consider yourself lucky in your region. I suspect it varies a lot from place to place, and frankly with the proximity of major urban areas. Guys who grow up on the land and make their living from it simply have a different understanding of how to take care of it and respect it. Sad to say, most that have caused trouble in our area come from big cities on a dream hunt, only to behave like something out of Animal House once they're out of sight of home.
We let one group of three guys onto our place for dove hunt. Don't know if they got any doves, but they left behind a case and a half of beer bottles---- broken. Busy hunt for three guys to finish off two sixpacks apiece and break all the bottles. In four hours.
We've had ATV riders cut fence rather than going 100 yards out of their way to use a gate, much less expect them to close a gate behind them. Ever seen what happens to cows on green alfafa? Try 120 of them at once. At $1700 a cow.
The final straw was elk hunters that hung a target to sight in for the next day. On our pump house. Repairs were a little over $13,000 and they swore up and down they didn't do it. Yet they were the only ones on the place.
Done deal. It's posted. If we don't know you and first hand how you treat land and property, we're going to politely refuse.
There's just no way to tell the gentlemen from the slobs when they're strangers on your doorstep.
I'm open to any way that will help me sort em out, but I aint seen one yet that works.