The general rule on my farm is that we post the pasture land and fields which are fenced where our cows occasionally are. We don't post any of our non-fenced crop land.
We let a few select individuals that we know and trust onto some of the posted fields as well. I also hunt them with my friends.
Friday night I get a call from a friend asking if he can go onto a half section which is posted and fenced because he saw a decent mulie buck on it. I tell him to go for it.
Saturday morning I get a call from him telling me that someone else is driving across the field. So I go for a drive. By the time I found the trespassers they had a pretty good mulie buck down. A guy I know, and his dad and nephew. I only know the one guy, the others aren't from here.
The guy claimed that the gate he came in was not posted, which was true, but the two along the grid road were. He drove a half mile west in my neighbor's field and went in the second quarter, then he proceeded all the way across it, opened a second gate, (unposted), and then drove around in my dad's home section (a fenced in field) and shot one of my tame mule deer. FYI we only got all the cows home a few days ago, and the cows are going back out to swath graze on the easternmost quarter in a few weeks.
He is technically correct that he didn't go through any gates that were posted, but he drove past the front side of the half which was posted, and it's all the same fence. I also take issue with him opening the second gate even if it wasn't posted. Whatever happened to asking for permission?
I asked him if he bothers asking for permission when he hunts. He was apologetic, claiming he didn't know (I suspect he did know and was looking for a loophole).
What do you do when the buck is already down?
A friend is advising me to have him charged as a deterrent to others. I don't really want to do that, and he probably has me in that the gate wasn't posted.
So I ask the wisdom of CGN, what should I do? Report? Take the head (lol)? Let it go? FYI I posted both the unposted gates yesterday.
We let a few select individuals that we know and trust onto some of the posted fields as well. I also hunt them with my friends.
Friday night I get a call from a friend asking if he can go onto a half section which is posted and fenced because he saw a decent mulie buck on it. I tell him to go for it.
Saturday morning I get a call from him telling me that someone else is driving across the field. So I go for a drive. By the time I found the trespassers they had a pretty good mulie buck down. A guy I know, and his dad and nephew. I only know the one guy, the others aren't from here.
The guy claimed that the gate he came in was not posted, which was true, but the two along the grid road were. He drove a half mile west in my neighbor's field and went in the second quarter, then he proceeded all the way across it, opened a second gate, (unposted), and then drove around in my dad's home section (a fenced in field) and shot one of my tame mule deer. FYI we only got all the cows home a few days ago, and the cows are going back out to swath graze on the easternmost quarter in a few weeks.
He is technically correct that he didn't go through any gates that were posted, but he drove past the front side of the half which was posted, and it's all the same fence. I also take issue with him opening the second gate even if it wasn't posted. Whatever happened to asking for permission?
I asked him if he bothers asking for permission when he hunts. He was apologetic, claiming he didn't know (I suspect he did know and was looking for a loophole).
What do you do when the buck is already down?
A friend is advising me to have him charged as a deterrent to others. I don't really want to do that, and he probably has me in that the gate wasn't posted.
So I ask the wisdom of CGN, what should I do? Report? Take the head (lol)? Let it go? FYI I posted both the unposted gates yesterday.


















































