IT sounds like you've done what you're supposed to in the name of "neighborly".
I'd shoot the stands full of holes when you see them OR set them on fire.
My property, my rules. Do it smart.
Go buy a $10 pre paid cell phone. Place a sign on each tree where you find a stand that says, "FOUND Tree stand Brand/manufacture ABCXYZ. Call ###-###-#### (pre paid number) to claim. Have the Sheriff there with you when he comes to claim the tree stand.
You have got to be kidding me....
After all the OP has been subjected to how would you handle this.......Fair question.
One thing I would never do is destruction of someone else's property....believe it or not despite it being placed illegally and no doubt knowingly you could still have a counter suit filed and be at fault....not too mention the threatening nature of putting bullet holes in stuff raises flags to your character as well.
I would do a number of things, first and foremost would be written permission from the landowner to be the one who contacts the police/DNR and full permission to pursue catching the trespassing in the act (whether parents or not this needs to happen if my name isn't on the deed). From there I"m hanging dummy (non-working) cams at eye level spots with others hung high (10feet or higher angled down on the cams or known access points to catch in the act.
I also liked the idea of a pre-paid phone and leaving notes on the now empty trees with "call to reclaim your stands" and having the police there when you schedule a meet up.
Everything though must start with that written statement from landowner and then a knock or call to the neighbor with respectful but strong honesty about what will ensue if they continue to practicing illegal activities.
My favorite is the blow up sex dolls my BIL puts in the stands with an ESAD note attached.
I just have to keep looking this stuff up... I am so confused... ESAD???
[h=1]Empire State Association of the Deaf (ESAD)
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Nope.....not even close.
At the risk of getting banned.........Eat **** and die.
One thing I would never do is destruction of someone else's property.
not really, in most counties you must notify the authorities if you find something of value on your property. Then if it is not claimed after a certain time you get to keep it..One detail here: is it not true that a deer stand put on your property without permission belongs to you, the landowner?
BTW, I'm not recommending rigging it in a way to hurt somebody but just asking for clarification on the "ownership" issue. If I'm correct, "destruction" isn't a problem. Intentionally compromising someone's safety could still be an issue.
One detail here: is it not true that a deer stand put on your property without permission belongs to you, the landowner?
BTW, I'm not recommending rigging it in a way to hurt somebody but just asking for clarification on the "ownership" issue. If I'm correct, "destruction" isn't a problem. Intentionally compromising someone's safety could still be an issue.
not really, in most counties you must notify the authorities if you find something of value on your property. Then if it is not claimed after a certain time you get to keep it..
My area's CO told me to attach his card to the tree from where the Stand was removed from.. and if the owner really wanted to report the stand missing he could..