Quote from: GobbleNut on May 01, 2019, 02:29:45 PM
Honestly, I have a hard time believing that real hunters would do that. The animal-rights organizations are devious enough to tell their members to buy hunting licenses and do stuff like that to ruin the hunts of legitimate hunters. It is an easy way for them to get around hunter harassment laws. I am inclined to believe that is likely what happened in your case.
Either way, I think I would have left a message on their vehicle that intimated that if it ever happened again, there would be more serious repercussions than just a note on their vehicle.
Yes, hunters will do that... Try duck hunting on a crowded public refuge...
I have seen guys hunt a public ramp and purposely block the ramp with their vehicle (17 permits for the slough and they were the first ones in)... Someone else used their own vehicle to push the guys truck out of the way... I don't think anyone got a license plate on the guy that pushed the vehicle out of the way... There was some cheering involved.
I have had guys set up on my decoy spread... I have had guys sneak into tule patches right next to us, and then claim birds we shot... I had a limit of pheasants stolen out of my truck (after going back out to duck hunt).
With the "ME!" generation coming up, less land and more hunters, things will only get more interesting...