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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5787033" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>You have a people problem not a law enforcement problem.</p><p>Set a meeting with the family and come up with a plan for hunting the property next season. See if you can get some different hunting lease/club agreements to use as a sample to piece an agreement together. Cover issues like permanent stands, who gets first dibs on a "spot" and how that is determined, work days, guests, what is fair game to kill, where carcasses are disposed of, how trespassers and poachers will be handled.</p><p>If you can handle this well and get them to join in, it can be great. More like minded people pushing for the same goals. IF you let things go, expect frustration and hard feelings as you are already annoyed. Heck they might be annoyed with YOU and think you have done wrong since it sounds like nobody communicates.</p><p>Good communication can be a wonderful thing. Find some common ground and work towards a positive solution instead of a plan of attack against an enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5787033, member: 19900"] You have a people problem not a law enforcement problem. Set a meeting with the family and come up with a plan for hunting the property next season. See if you can get some different hunting lease/club agreements to use as a sample to piece an agreement together. Cover issues like permanent stands, who gets first dibs on a "spot" and how that is determined, work days, guests, what is fair game to kill, where carcasses are disposed of, how trespassers and poachers will be handled. If you can handle this well and get them to join in, it can be great. More like minded people pushing for the same goals. IF you let things go, expect frustration and hard feelings as you are already annoyed. Heck they might be annoyed with YOU and think you have done wrong since it sounds like nobody communicates. Good communication can be a wonderful thing. Find some common ground and work towards a positive solution instead of a plan of attack against an enemy. [/QUOTE]
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