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<blockquote data-quote="fluxed" data-source="post: 2354191" data-attributes="member: 26125"><p>Tuesday last week I was heading to my evening hunt area and encountered a vehicle that was not supposed to be parked there. This is back about 4.5 miles from a paved road and on POSTED private ground. They backed the vehicle in so no one could read the tag number. Monday morning I sprained my ankle very badly and was not going to get out and walk over to the vehicle and/or confront anyone. I started calling the other guys hunting the property to make sure the vehicle was in fact NOT supposed to be there. It wasnt. We all decided to converge around the area and boot these guys out. I had to pass the vehicle a second time in order to go to an area with cell service and snapped a few photos of it backed in. By the time we got the gates closed and blocked all exit routes, these guys had played baja across a little known 4 wheeler trail to escape. They got away. But the fact that they knew about this trail means they are local and this narrows down the search. We drove the roads looking for the vehicle and have not found them yet. </p><p></p><p>I spent a few days coming up with a nice plan to catch these guys. Our warden said he will arrest them on the spot when the trap is closed. </p><p></p><p>The worse part is they were in our sanctuary area we set aside a few years back in hopes of not losing any large deer to pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fluxed, post: 2354191, member: 26125"] Tuesday last week I was heading to my evening hunt area and encountered a vehicle that was not supposed to be parked there. This is back about 4.5 miles from a paved road and on POSTED private ground. They backed the vehicle in so no one could read the tag number. Monday morning I sprained my ankle very badly and was not going to get out and walk over to the vehicle and/or confront anyone. I started calling the other guys hunting the property to make sure the vehicle was in fact NOT supposed to be there. It wasnt. We all decided to converge around the area and boot these guys out. I had to pass the vehicle a second time in order to go to an area with cell service and snapped a few photos of it backed in. By the time we got the gates closed and blocked all exit routes, these guys had played baja across a little known 4 wheeler trail to escape. They got away. But the fact that they knew about this trail means they are local and this narrows down the search. We drove the roads looking for the vehicle and have not found them yet. I spent a few days coming up with a nice plan to catch these guys. Our warden said he will arrest them on the spot when the trap is closed. The worse part is they were in our sanctuary area we set aside a few years back in hopes of not losing any large deer to pressure. [/QUOTE]
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