NATHAN WILKINS
Member
Looking for input on how to handle tresspasseers on our family farm in Georgia. Since we are not always there this has really gotten out of hand. Last December came down to hunt deer and had a run in with some hunters that parked right in front of our house and was getting ready to go hunt our land. When I confronted the two at their truck an f150 one of the guys got a little out of line to say the least and the other younger guy stood there not saying a thing. The hot head of the two proceeded to tell me that my cousin had gave him permission to hunt. I replied that he does not have the right to since he does not own any land and we do not allow anyone to hunt. He still was being difficult telling me he would pull out of there for today but would be back to hunt my land I pay alot of taxes on. They finally left after sitting in front of the house for a bit in the truck. I recognize the driver of the truck from this forum so that is why I thought i would try this approach hoping he may see this and would prevent future incidents. These guys like this is what gives ethical hunters a bad name. There are several other incidents besides these guys people helping theirselves to our property and posessions so we are all done being nice to people acting in this matter and going to take it a step further taking it up with the law which I would rather avoid but have no other choice.
Any input on laws or how to handle the situation would be greatly appreciated since we would like to conserve for our family and friends that are avid hunters n fisherman.
Thanks, Nate
Any input on laws or how to handle the situation would be greatly appreciated since we would like to conserve for our family and friends that are avid hunters n fisherman.
Thanks, Nate