I routinely hunt several 1/4 sections. One of which is an agricultural lease. Myself and one other guy have permission to hunt on that 1/4. Last year, I found a guy on it who did not have permission. I told him that since it was an ag lease, he needed permission. I gave him the leasehold info. He did not follow up on it until he saw me in the field this week. I phoned the leasehold right then and got him talking to the guy. Now, 3 people have access.
That being said, I found a ground blind in the wood line that the leasehold did not know who it belonged to, neither did the other guy hunting there. There have been over a dozen deer in that field eating alfalfa pre-season many nights. The guy who just got access told me that he has seen 4-6 guys in there at any one time the first week of season. Guys just being dropped off by the fence, crossing into the field, harvesting a doe, dragging it to the fenceline without even gutting it, getting picked up and gone.
Pi$$es me off! I work hard for hunting areas. I shoot thousands of gophers to pay for permission. I scout for days other areas to hunt so that I can be successful. I walk hundreds of km from Sep to the end of Nov learning the areas I want to hunt. Yes, there are times now that I drive the PUBLIC WOODS ROADS but only shoot on crown land, I have an MD landowners map in the truck to ensure where I am shooting/hunting. I have even tracked down landowners via Internet searches, called them, and have about a 50% success rate obtaining permission on succulent tracts of land with lakes adjacent to large copses of trees and brush...deer heaven!! But with permission. I am teaching my step-son to hunt this year. He is brand new from Sarnia and has NEVER even thought about hunting. Several times we have seen plenty of deer along the hwy. He wants me to stop and shoot them. Each time, I tell him why that is not legal or otherwise correct. Many are on city property or within the 200yd boundary of a dwelling (I know, that only counts if you SHOOT within 200yds, but I'd have a problem with someone dropping an animal next to my house from 300yds away...)
I have a friend who routinely has deer shot in his field, right against the house often enough, from the road, at night. Calls to the police and COs are useless. They take too long to get out there and the guy is 85, not really going out to brace them and hold them there until the police arrive an hour later.