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rant offits a shame that you losty the use of the property but this is becoming an all to common practice with landowners. if you do have even the slightest inkling of who was responsable for the damages you should inform the caretaker as well as the police. you may never get the property back but at least a lesson will be learned by the tresspassers and vandalsmoose_hunter said:: and I do have a slight idea about who may have done alot of this so im going to tell them what i know![]()
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My wife is from PG. And from what she tells me, this isn't unexpected. I just don't know why is it so hard for people to be normal and leave other peoples stuff alone?
sawatzky said:A freind recently told me about a farmer out here in SW Ontario who used to let lots of people hunt his property. Then someone decided his new combine would make a nifty target and shot if FULL of holes. Same story, he won't let anybody hunt his property anymore, and you can hardly blame him.
BIGREDD said:I always try to explain to landowners that I can police their property for them if I am allowed to hunt it. And with a letter giving me permission to hunt and police for tresspassing I can act as their Agent and make arrests, call police and lay charges for them.
Inexpensive part-time security...
Good luck Moose Hunter.
moose_hunter said:i doubt these guys are even hunters, i got nothing against a good a party but do they need to go there and destroy s**t.




























