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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5113851" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>In my case, the "license check" was just an excuse to come in and scare everything off because he had the ability to do it. Every weekend. He was on the adjacent lease and they wanted the place we had leased. The main objective was to just keep any of us from killing anything. But sometimes their plans backfired. Sometimes they'd come ride their 4 wheelers up and down the property line and walk it banging pots and pans together. One afternoon during bow season they did that and ran 3 deer right to me. The deer were looking back towards the sound of their pot banging and keyed in on it. They didn't notice me til after a broadhead ripped through one. I was already down and dragging the deer when they came down the fence line with their pots. I thanked them for the makeshift deer drive.</p><p></p><p>When they started tampering with our property is when I stopped going. One of the guys had a few ladder stands on the property and came to hunt one weekend, and somebody had taken the bottom sections off the ladders. It was a place you definitely couldn't leave anything. I quit going after the roofing nails were dumped out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5113851, member: 220"] In my case, the “license check” was just an excuse to come in and scare everything off because he had the ability to do it. Every weekend. He was on the adjacent lease and they wanted the place we had leased. The main objective was to just keep any of us from killing anything. But sometimes their plans backfired. Sometimes they’d come ride their 4 wheelers up and down the property line and walk it banging pots and pans together. One afternoon during bow season they did that and ran 3 deer right to me. The deer were looking back towards the sound of their pot banging and keyed in on it. They didn’t notice me til after a broadhead ripped through one. I was already down and dragging the deer when they came down the fence line with their pots. I thanked them for the makeshift deer drive. When they started tampering with our property is when I stopped going. One of the guys had a few ladder stands on the property and came to hunt one weekend, and somebody had taken the bottom sections off the ladders. It was a place you definitely couldn’t leave anything. I quit going after the roofing nails were dumped out. [/QUOTE]
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