Thanks for the reminder, definitely an important one. It is terrible that we even have to worry about such things, and "accidents" are all too common in this sport. I have one property that I hold exclusive permission on, but it is tresspassed on from 3 sides more than any property I know of. It is actually to the point that I have a hard time relaxing and enjoying myself when I hunt there, even though it can be a great property, simply because I have had so many encounters with trespassing scumbags, some of which could have ended very badly. I Find myself looking over my shoulder every time I hear a twig break when I hunt there, not to mention being afraid too move around to much on a property that I am the only person legally allowed to hunt. Coming out of a thicket and facing a gun trained on you really scares the sh!t out of you though, hard to NOT think about it every time you are moving around repositioning on a bird.