Boll Weevil
5 year old buck +
Agree with this^
Your property....you are free to do as you wish. I would be placing at least a dummy cam as well just to try to keep them honest on their side of the fence.
Good fences make good neighbors!
Put a stand up on your side of the line.....now that's evil!!!!
That was what I was trying to communicate.....I guess I wasn't clear. Yes. Put a stand right next to their blind on the nearest tree you can find on your side. I am not sure I would use it....they may be vengeful and cut straps and the like, but my property I'll do what I want! Obviously if you can have a reasonable conversation about the entire thing then go that route first.....but, be prepared to fight fire with fire.Put a stand inside your line directly across from their stand is double evil ...![]()
Just got around to having a perimeter access trail built on additional land we bought 6 months ago. Found two blinds of the neighbors right on the property line. There is a pinch point on my land leading into his. How evil would it be to put in some fence, hinge cut, etc., to basically cut off the deer flow to the neighbors land?
this... I'd probably try to be a decent neighbor first. You have the rest of your life to be an A hole if need be... No need to come out guns blazing out of the box.I’d try talking with them first and see if you can come up with a solution that suits you both.
this... I'd probably try to be a decent neighbor first. You have the rest of your life to be an A hole if need be... No need to come out guns blazing out of the box.
I (wrongfully) trespassed onto a neighbors property a couple years back and ruined a morning hunt for him. Felt about 2" tall...
but it forced us to talk and have a relationship and, while I don't celebrate that I did it, we're better neighbors and able to deal with each other better now than before.
***side note, but I absolutely should have gone to his door and knocked before I just went onto his property
I did get a chance to speak with him yesterday. I really appreciated how he said if he ever shot a deer that went on my land, he'd come down and let me know. Only thing that took me back was in a 5 minute conversation, he made a point of saying twice he was an honest hunter....... I appreciate all the feedback here. I'm definitely going to put up some obvious trail cameras. I told him I had a lot up because trespassers were a problem. Going to hope for the best this year and then re-evaluate next year.
sicus pacus parabellum ... and you have the rest of your life to be taken advantage of also ...
Talking is fine, but if you approach and start talking about "their" property, they will get defensive. If your try to be a friend before you know who they are, they will learn to take advantage of you.
If you think a "Meet n Greet" is important ... limit your self to a short intro meeting ... "Hi my name is Bob new neighbor, just wanted to drop my phone # off in case you ever need a hand. I also want to make sure that if you ever shoot a deer that runs onto my property, call me first so we can locate it together. I will respect the same approach if i should shoot one that runs on your property. ... Oh and btw the way, I have marked the property lines. I know this sounds stupid as you already know them, just don't want any of my group to stray and disrupt your hunting. "
Don't be a wussy and try to make friends, figure out how they respond to you first. Watch their actions the first season, that is the real test. Remember, your opening meeting with them will be repeated to everyone in town.
Property ownership & hunting is about Alpha males learning to coexist. Freindship comes later after you have developed trust.
sicus pacus parabellum ... latin for if you want peace, prepare for war ...