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Found a stand and feeder, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 4131031" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>The approach I have taken as a land-owner is to take the property and leave a note explaining that I have it, and if they want it back, how to contact me.</p><p></p><p>I state that if they do not contact me by a date in the distant future, it will be considered abandon and be disposed of as I see fit. </p><p></p><p>I also point out that their equipment on my property demonstrates trespassing, and intent to hunt/trap/fish whatever the equipment indicates, and they do not have permission from the landowner to do that. </p><p></p><p>Photograph what you found and the condition you found it in before moving it.</p><p>Photograph where you left the note relative to their property.</p><p></p><p>Chances are they will never call, and if they do, it was probably an honest mistake regarding property lines by another hunter leasing property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 4131031, member: 49426"] The approach I have taken as a land-owner is to take the property and leave a note explaining that I have it, and if they want it back, how to contact me. I state that if they do not contact me by a date in the distant future, it will be considered abandon and be disposed of as I see fit. I also point out that their equipment on my property demonstrates trespassing, and intent to hunt/trap/fish whatever the equipment indicates, and they do not have permission from the landowner to do that. Photograph what you found and the condition you found it in before moving it. Photograph where you left the note relative to their property. Chances are they will never call, and if they do, it was probably an honest mistake regarding property lines by another hunter leasing property. [/QUOTE]
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