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Well I will be honest, I am beyond blessed to own what I consider to be a larger chunk of ground in a beautiful part of the State of Ohio. However, I have to say that Gun Season brings on my most anxious feelings due to the problems that tend to occur during that week.
Here is an example of how the week went -
Day One - saw a lot of deer, nothing major to report, did see some trucks driving awful slow down the road
Day Two - caught guys on back of a truck, driving down road with loaded guns - next to my property (only place they could go was through my farm to where they had permission to hunt). Once they saw me they turned truck around and went over to their adjacent farm where they have permission to hunt. I talked to them, and they asked if they could drive a oak ridge out on my farm - I told them know and I watched them respect the property line. I actually saw the Game Wardens drive by that day and had a great conversation with them, they have been great to me over the years in any issues I have had - major respect for those folks. Did notice same truck driving by very slow at dark.
Day Three - Uncle was hunting where I was that evening and saw same truck driving slow down road. Guy gets out of truck and shoots at a small doe 2 times, second shot benching the gun on the hood of the truck. He missed twice before taking off down the dirt road. We got a description of truck but that was it. That truck never made another appearance the rest of the week.
The rest of the week was fairly uneventful. Saw deer but no shooter bucks.
I used to get TORE UP inside about guys trespassing, and poaching. However, even if I am at the farm 100% of my time, I cant watch every inch of it and that stuff will/can happen. I learned this week to really just enjoy my time off and in the woods. If AHOLES present themselves handle it but dont let it ruin your time. You can get to the point where you can barley hunt without wondering if that show was just over the line, or if that truck was coming to poach a deer.
I write this to tell any of you all who are on the fence about buying land someday, do it! I can promise you it will be the most annoying, fun, frustrating, exciting, experience of your life but it is all well worth.
Ill end lyric from a song I dont care for much, but I always enjoyed this line:
"Now you can drag him from the country every now and then
But you can't drag them forty acres outta him"
till the day I leave this earth, the bond I have with MY land will be one no one can take!
Hunt safe, hunt hard, hunt often!
AT
Here is an example of how the week went -
Day One - saw a lot of deer, nothing major to report, did see some trucks driving awful slow down the road
Day Two - caught guys on back of a truck, driving down road with loaded guns - next to my property (only place they could go was through my farm to where they had permission to hunt). Once they saw me they turned truck around and went over to their adjacent farm where they have permission to hunt. I talked to them, and they asked if they could drive a oak ridge out on my farm - I told them know and I watched them respect the property line. I actually saw the Game Wardens drive by that day and had a great conversation with them, they have been great to me over the years in any issues I have had - major respect for those folks. Did notice same truck driving by very slow at dark.
Day Three - Uncle was hunting where I was that evening and saw same truck driving slow down road. Guy gets out of truck and shoots at a small doe 2 times, second shot benching the gun on the hood of the truck. He missed twice before taking off down the dirt road. We got a description of truck but that was it. That truck never made another appearance the rest of the week.
The rest of the week was fairly uneventful. Saw deer but no shooter bucks.
I used to get TORE UP inside about guys trespassing, and poaching. However, even if I am at the farm 100% of my time, I cant watch every inch of it and that stuff will/can happen. I learned this week to really just enjoy my time off and in the woods. If AHOLES present themselves handle it but dont let it ruin your time. You can get to the point where you can barley hunt without wondering if that show was just over the line, or if that truck was coming to poach a deer.
I write this to tell any of you all who are on the fence about buying land someday, do it! I can promise you it will be the most annoying, fun, frustrating, exciting, experience of your life but it is all well worth.
Ill end lyric from a song I dont care for much, but I always enjoyed this line:
"Now you can drag him from the country every now and then
But you can't drag them forty acres outta him"
till the day I leave this earth, the bond I have with MY land will be one no one can take!
Hunt safe, hunt hard, hunt often!
AT