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<blockquote data-quote="Pmacc60" data-source="post: 2018135" data-attributes="member: 64018"><p>It's all disheartening and I have dealt with it for 45 years both public and private land . I don't have an answer under the laws that exists . I think that's the answer change the laws and rules for public land . Hunting ethics for public land and some hefty fines will clear out the slobs. One thing in this world talks to the idiot, money out of his pocket. I like the idea of a small fee for public land , using that fee to supply a booklet of the ethical standards for hunting public land. With the cell phones a quick picture of the offenders lic plate and a healthy fine , these guys will learn to behave. As far as that rancher goes pushing the elk , Maryland has a law for the hunter mo one can harass a legal hunt by disturbing the hunter or game. That rancher would be paying some healthy fines as well. My son now now hunts a small family property that is a natural funnel, it's very productive. He has hunted the same place for nearly twenty years, the neighbor passed and left the property to her grand son from out of state . My son told him that he was hunting the property next to him and introduce himself , the guys wife blurted out your handsome and the guy has harassed him ever since by mowing his pasture in Nov or hauling things back and forth . So he started to get dropped off and not having his truck seen. No problem , no activity, park his truck where the guy could see and back to the guy making a big disturbance . Local game warden stopped by and explained the law to guy and no more BS. It works ! No one wants to pay for their foolishness !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pmacc60, post: 2018135, member: 64018"] It’s all disheartening and I have dealt with it for 45 years both public and private land . I don’t have an answer under the laws that exists . I think that’s the answer change the laws and rules for public land . Hunting ethics for public land and some hefty fines will clear out the slobs. One thing in this world talks to the idiot, money out of his pocket. I like the idea of a small fee for public land , using that fee to supply a booklet of the ethical standards for hunting public land. With the cell phones a quick picture of the offenders lic plate and a healthy fine , these guys will learn to behave. As far as that rancher goes pushing the elk , Maryland has a law for the hunter mo one can harass a legal hunt by disturbing the hunter or game. That rancher would be paying some healthy fines as well. My son now now hunts a small family property that is a natural funnel, it’s very productive. He has hunted the same place for nearly twenty years, the neighbor passed and left the property to her grand son from out of state . My son told him that he was hunting the property next to him and introduce himself , the guys wife blurted out your handsome and the guy has harassed him ever since by mowing his pasture in Nov or hauling things back and forth . So he started to get dropped off and not having his truck seen. No problem , no activity, park his truck where the guy could see and back to the guy making a big disturbance . Local game warden stopped by and explained the law to guy and no more BS. It works ! No one wants to pay for their foolishness ! [/QUOTE]
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