On a side note, I will fill the feeder if I can hunt there!
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostHe's a leech. They are everywhere ! I'm dealing with some now, but after this season, I'm pulling up my drawers and leaving, 'cause I'm tired of the game.
bartosh, son you might as well tell him that his spot is no longer available and your truly sorry for that.
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THIS is a great example of why so many land owners either say NO or are very hesitant to give others permission to hunt their land...not in all cases, but particularly in this one!
I gave permission to a guy to BOW HUNT only on my small place outside Granbury years past. All I asked was to let me know when he was coming out, pick up any trash and close all gates since I had horses. To make a long story short, he violated EVERY simple request I had so after a month...told him to STAY off or I would call the SO for trespassing!
I would NOT hesitate for one second to end your situation! Nice gesture and as happens too many times...you got taken advantage of...END IT!
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Originally posted by bartosh317 View PostHe is not really my friend. He was an old out side sales rep that my dad and uncle became good friends with. He then bought one of our sister companies and has become better friends with my dad and uncle after purchasing the other company that we had.
Go shoot that deer & set limitations and/or ask him to remove his stuff if he is not agreeable to your wishes. Remember, you are in charge & do not need to be bashful regardless of the relationship.
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