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Started by NEKVT, April 30, 2020, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: eggshell on May 03, 2020, 08:06:41 AMThe most I'd do is call the farmer and tell him what has happened and thank him for letting you hunt, but you won't be back. Also tell him you hope that the idiot doesn't get him sued. I imagine if he has been informed of a danger on his land and doesn't address it he is liable. Maybe someone has legal knowledge on that.
Quote from: GobbleNut on April 30, 2020, 09:09:46 AMTough situation, for sure. You never know what people like that are capable of. If it were me, I would just go have a talk with the new landowner and find out exactly what his arrangement is with this guy. He should be able to clarify things for you. It sounds like the new owner probably told the guy that he could hunt there after the land sale. If that is the case, then you might end up being the odd man out if it comes down to the landowner having to decide the issue.Regardless, I doubt seriously that there is anything written in the sales agreement with the new landowner that would state that the old landowner would have any rights to hunt the property in perpetuity. That would be highly unusual, I think.
Quote from: NEKVT on April 30, 2020, 07:35:26 AMA guy up the road from me owned a cornfield for years, he also acted like e owned other fields around putting up fake posted signs on other people land and claiming he had leased that land when he did not.He also showed up on an ATV first day last year and scared off birds for me in a field near my place. Long story short, a couple years ago he sold the field he did own, but still acts like he owns it. This AM I was watch birds out there and he shows up on ATV and we were just talking and what not untill hunting that spot came up. He always hunts there, any way i have written land owner permission to hunt there and have a blind set up for the AM tomorrow (opening day). he said he didnt want me in there, i said there is more than one bird and room for two I also said i had written permission. He claims he has a deed saying he has hunting rights from when he sold it and will show me the deed. I said ok. he then got real mad started his ATV and sped off. Should I hunt there in the AM as planned even though he wil probably do something to mes sit up. or should i go else where. If i stay away does that support him bullying people? He has actually assulted someone before during deer season when he did own that land. He is not really a nice guy. I have tried to be friendly in the past. Should i just go elsewhere? The only reason i like the spot is cause it has lots of birds and is a great setup.What should i do?Thanks