I see 3 options. Just assume they are only floating and being legal.
Find the shallowest spot and set up a cam to see if they are having to get out, therefore trespassing by the letter of the law.
Tip a tree over in the creek to cut off legal access.
Not sure the legality of toppling the tree...
My understanding is that meandered stream is public up to the high water mark. Non meandered, the water is public but the riverbed and banks are all owned by the property owner. Essentially you'd be fine until your foot touched the bottom. Comes up more with waterfowl hunting typically
Jon Hansen had some memorable hunts on there as well. 1 giant 8 point in particular. They were one of my favorite DVDs to watch when released. I loved those wafers. Would wear one cuz I liked the smell of dirt
Used to be an electrician and now an inspector. Lots of generators and automatic transfer switches being put in all around my area. Solar with battery systems also
Not an expert by any means but I think predators, more people in the woods and a the whole dominant turkey philosophy have something to do with it.
The more people in the woods theory is people doing work or mushroom hunting. Kicks a hen off a nest and goes over to investigate. Every predator...
We've had a few bust on us. 1 was brand new and only been in the tree a few weeks. Others had been in a while and I always wondered if the tree growing didn't put pressure bending them outward and weaken them over time. I've vowed never again to use screw in steps. Ladder stands or sticks from...
I believe a few years ago they were trying to do away with the celebrity style tag and were gonna award some Iowa organizations (whitetails unlimited, DU, PF and others) 1 to raffle or auction as they please. Not sure whatever happened to that
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