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What can be done with poachers on game cams??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterjones" data-source="post: 2017692" data-attributes="member: 112130"><p>Wow. You are in a tough situation. I actually passed on an opportunity to buy some hunting land in central West Virginia about 20 years ago due to the fact that the seller was having similar problems with neighbors. Some of those rural areas are basically still run by folks being their OWN law enforcement. </p><p>I did end up buying rural land in Pennsylvania that was about 90 minutes away from my then home and ran into similar problems there. Even with trail cams and trying to catch perpetrators, one always has to worry about long term retribution if and when trespassers are caught. We even had underhanded things (threats) made essentially saying that if something ever happened to our cabin or if our woods caught on fire that it would just be a shame with no one around to catch it early enough to avoid a total loss..........</p><p>Not a real good feeling when you jump in vehicle and head back home for a week or so.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterjones, post: 2017692, member: 112130"] Wow. You are in a tough situation. I actually passed on an opportunity to buy some hunting land in central West Virginia about 20 years ago due to the fact that the seller was having similar problems with neighbors. Some of those rural areas are basically still run by folks being their OWN law enforcement. I did end up buying rural land in Pennsylvania that was about 90 minutes away from my then home and ran into similar problems there. Even with trail cams and trying to catch perpetrators, one always has to worry about long term retribution if and when trespassers are caught. We even had underhanded things (threats) made essentially saying that if something ever happened to our cabin or if our woods caught on fire that it would just be a shame with no one around to catch it early enough to avoid a total loss.......... Not a real good feeling when you jump in vehicle and head back home for a week or so..... [/QUOTE]
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