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What can be done with poachers on game cams??
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<blockquote data-quote="BillO" data-source="post: 2018363" data-attributes="member: 70534"><p>In many states it is clearly illegal to hunt on any property you don't own, without written permission to hunt on that land. That includes hunting coyotes or hogs at night. I would call you state warden or state and ask for a clarification. One very strong deterrent in some states is that being on someones land with out written permission with a firearm can be charged as "armed criminal trespass". In many states it's a felony with a mandatory prison term and loss of firearm rights. If you find out that that is the case in your state and you let the hunter know that with any further trespasses you'll ask the prosecutor to make that charge he'll likely hunt some were else. FYI with that level of confrontation you may find masked people vandalizing you property, so place some cameras near likely parking areas aiming at plates and people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillO, post: 2018363, member: 70534"] In many states it is clearly illegal to hunt on any property you don't own, without written permission to hunt on that land. That includes hunting coyotes or hogs at night. I would call you state warden or state and ask for a clarification. One very strong deterrent in some states is that being on someones land with out written permission with a firearm can be charged as "armed criminal trespass". In many states it's a felony with a mandatory prison term and loss of firearm rights. If you find out that that is the case in your state and you let the hunter know that with any further trespasses you'll ask the prosecutor to make that charge he'll likely hunt some were else. FYI with that level of confrontation you may find masked people vandalizing you property, so place some cameras near likely parking areas aiming at plates and people. [/QUOTE]
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