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What can be done with poachers on game cams??
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2080491" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Sorry to hear that you have POACHERS TRESSPASSORS. If this was GA the tresspassor would be hog tied and strung up. The monerty fines are so sever, much greater for tresspassing that killing game illeagly. Land does not need to be posted. Judges won't tolerate any type of tresspassing- hunting or crossing for a short cut. The person (not the owner) on the land needs WRITTEN permission carried on person while on private property. I know personnaly, I was given permission by the son of the property owner. I did not have a written statement on my person. My friend forgot to tell his father I would be hunting on his land. The land owner saw my vehicle and called the law. GA Sheriff and GA Game Law Enforcement showed up. tracked me down in the woods, and arrested me with hand cuffs, took me out of the woods for transport to jail and to top it off my friend-the owners son couldn't be reached by cell. I was going to JAIL. Luckily my friend's wife contacted the owner and then the law let me go. I met with the owner after that and we became GREAT friends. Otherwise I could have been in a cell for several days until the judge decide to give me bail. Tresspassing is so punsihable that shooting game out of season or poaching is something of a lessor crime. Not only to say what the owners will do to you if they catch you before the law. In GA the last thing you want to be charged with is TRESSPASSING and hope only the law catches you before the locals for poaching. There is nothing worse than someone violatating your privacy and invading your property. I have sensors and camers around my property to detect anyone on my property. I don'thave any problems, but I saw problems with neiboring properties. The tresspassors had to have their vehicles put on a trailer to be removed because they were just burnt down to the frames! Must have been a faulty fuel system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2080491, member: 116439"] Sorry to hear that you have POACHERS TRESSPASSORS. If this was GA the tresspassor would be hog tied and strung up. The monerty fines are so sever, much greater for tresspassing that killing game illeagly. Land does not need to be posted. Judges won't tolerate any type of tresspassing- hunting or crossing for a short cut. The person (not the owner) on the land needs WRITTEN permission carried on person while on private property. I know personnaly, I was given permission by the son of the property owner. I did not have a written statement on my person. My friend forgot to tell his father I would be hunting on his land. The land owner saw my vehicle and called the law. GA Sheriff and GA Game Law Enforcement showed up. tracked me down in the woods, and arrested me with hand cuffs, took me out of the woods for transport to jail and to top it off my friend-the owners son couldn't be reached by cell. I was going to JAIL. Luckily my friend's wife contacted the owner and then the law let me go. I met with the owner after that and we became GREAT friends. Otherwise I could have been in a cell for several days until the judge decide to give me bail. Tresspassing is so punsihable that shooting game out of season or poaching is something of a lessor crime. Not only to say what the owners will do to you if they catch you before the law. In GA the last thing you want to be charged with is TRESSPASSING and hope only the law catches you before the locals for poaching. There is nothing worse than someone violatating your privacy and invading your property. I have sensors and camers around my property to detect anyone on my property. I don'thave any problems, but I saw problems with neiboring properties. The tresspassors had to have their vehicles put on a trailer to be removed because they were just burnt down to the frames! Must have been a faulty fuel system. [/QUOTE]
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