simplyliving
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Please hear me out on the reverse side of this issue. Then I would appreciate any comments or advice from ethical hunters.
I have a small rural acreage near some popular hunting areas. While I do not hunt personally, I have no issue with the hunting that goes on all around me except for one. A man who claims to be a hunter and uses the hunter harassment laws to hide behind, and twist, for his own purposes. He has threatened to shoot my dogs or have others shoot them, set out poison bait for them, killed my barn cats, rides an ATV down a public road and then around the edge of my property line, threatens me and my teen aged daughter, and sits in his truck in front of our place at dusk and dark with his lights off every night.
He has made numerous false reports to several legal agencies that I have violated hunter harassment laws. He claims this because my dogs have barked at him when he has driven his truck and ATV on an access drive that connects to my property and runs about 20ft from our house. He uses this drive to access the neighbor's field who had given him permission to hunt there. On their property, he has permanently placed three stands in a strip of trees that are barely over the 200 yard limit from my livestock. My dogs are simply doing their job by barking at strangers near our home. I have offered to him and his friends, several times over the last years, that if they would simply let me know when they were hunting, I would be happy to keep my dogs inside during that time. He has refused and scoffed at me for the suggestion.
He also claims I have violated the harassment laws because the deer no longer appear at his stands since they smell my dogs in "his" area. So why do I see numerous deer in the field around his stands, directly below his stands, and also all around my own property on a nightly basis?
I have never known this man to actually hunt in those stands. As far as I've known over the years, he's only used them to lease out to friends.
I keep my dogs confined in the house or barn at every time that I'm not home and have always done that. The exception is if my 13yr old daughter is home alone and I want the dogs with her if she goes outside the house for obvious safety issues.
I do not allow them in the area he is hunting, but I do take them with me around the neighboring hog confinement, where I am employed, to chase off rats, possums, skunks, and racoons that are a problem near the buildings, feed bins, and livestock compost. There have been times when they have run into the field after something, but I have always called them back when I've seen it. I do not "send" them near his stands or intentionally allow them to wander up there. I have sent them with my daughter when she goes for a walks around the area alone, again for safety reasons, but I don't allow her to do this during hunting season because it's too dangerous with the numerous amounts of hunters around us.
So, may I please ask all the legal hunters:
Have I violated the hunter harassment laws?
Is this a valid excuse to shoot my dogs if they step off my property?
Was it a valid offer/option by me, to ask him to notify me and then I'd keep my dogs inside? Or should I be expected to keep my dogs confined for the duration of all hunting seasons?
Is it considered routine for hunters to sit in vehicles, on public roads, nightly, to watch their deer stands? If so, please explain why for me.
I'd sincerely appreciate your replies and discussion of the hunter harassment laws and any responsibilities or ethical codes
on the hunter's side of this issue.
I have a small rural acreage near some popular hunting areas. While I do not hunt personally, I have no issue with the hunting that goes on all around me except for one. A man who claims to be a hunter and uses the hunter harassment laws to hide behind, and twist, for his own purposes. He has threatened to shoot my dogs or have others shoot them, set out poison bait for them, killed my barn cats, rides an ATV down a public road and then around the edge of my property line, threatens me and my teen aged daughter, and sits in his truck in front of our place at dusk and dark with his lights off every night.
He has made numerous false reports to several legal agencies that I have violated hunter harassment laws. He claims this because my dogs have barked at him when he has driven his truck and ATV on an access drive that connects to my property and runs about 20ft from our house. He uses this drive to access the neighbor's field who had given him permission to hunt there. On their property, he has permanently placed three stands in a strip of trees that are barely over the 200 yard limit from my livestock. My dogs are simply doing their job by barking at strangers near our home. I have offered to him and his friends, several times over the last years, that if they would simply let me know when they were hunting, I would be happy to keep my dogs inside during that time. He has refused and scoffed at me for the suggestion.
He also claims I have violated the harassment laws because the deer no longer appear at his stands since they smell my dogs in "his" area. So why do I see numerous deer in the field around his stands, directly below his stands, and also all around my own property on a nightly basis?
I have never known this man to actually hunt in those stands. As far as I've known over the years, he's only used them to lease out to friends.
I keep my dogs confined in the house or barn at every time that I'm not home and have always done that. The exception is if my 13yr old daughter is home alone and I want the dogs with her if she goes outside the house for obvious safety issues.
I do not allow them in the area he is hunting, but I do take them with me around the neighboring hog confinement, where I am employed, to chase off rats, possums, skunks, and racoons that are a problem near the buildings, feed bins, and livestock compost. There have been times when they have run into the field after something, but I have always called them back when I've seen it. I do not "send" them near his stands or intentionally allow them to wander up there. I have sent them with my daughter when she goes for a walks around the area alone, again for safety reasons, but I don't allow her to do this during hunting season because it's too dangerous with the numerous amounts of hunters around us.
So, may I please ask all the legal hunters:
Have I violated the hunter harassment laws?
Is this a valid excuse to shoot my dogs if they step off my property?
Was it a valid offer/option by me, to ask him to notify me and then I'd keep my dogs inside? Or should I be expected to keep my dogs confined for the duration of all hunting seasons?
Is it considered routine for hunters to sit in vehicles, on public roads, nightly, to watch their deer stands? If so, please explain why for me.
I'd sincerely appreciate your replies and discussion of the hunter harassment laws and any responsibilities or ethical codes
on the hunter's side of this issue.