Went out again this morning. Son was hunting with a MN91/30, I took a M1. It rained, he saw a deer in the distance, but couldn't take a shot. I hunted under the power line. Two weeks ago, they clear cut a 30 foot path underneath. We didn't see anything. Had to come home early Son had to work. Might be it for us this week. I wanted my son to get one today. But, there's always the last day! And a week of Doe hunting.
Last Friday we were out there I was bow hunting. I have a "neighbor" who owns 1.25 acres next to me. I have written about this before, well he put up a tree house/stand that over looks some of my land that is really good hunting. His property is triangular in shape, and the widest spot is along the road. Where he put his stand is on the top tip of his property. I have my land posted, well, first day of bow season, he and his son shot a buck and tracked it onto my land. He got surprised to see one of my recently installed stands with my buddy in it.
Well, so on Friday, I see that his truck is in his driveway, with the doors open. I introduced myself. Long story short, he wasn't happy that we were going to be using my front part more often this year. His 10 years of shooting deer on my land are officially over.
Friday afternoon, he opens up with a .22 mag, and about half hour before sunset, starts to "sight in" his hunting rifles. Piss on him. I KNOW that the d bag has taken one of my tree stands, and he is STILL using some PVC tube feeders that he STOLE from me. Not worth calling the law over, but I told him that if I catch anyone on my land, or shooting deer on my land, I am calling the game warden. That's the long story short. Piss on him. He had his 11 year old with him. He was constantly dropping the f bomb. What a great thing to teach a kid too. Upset that you can't hunt land that isn't yours? Sling lead that direction.