The landowner or approved others run the risk of hitting the interloper by accident.
Or possibly the interloper hitting the landowner or approved other.
The landowner or approved others run the risk of hitting the interloper by accident.
Haha! very nice! not sure if that would work in Kansas though.I have a sign that reads, "Experimental rattle snake free range farm" Please register before you enter. Funny but it works for me.
VINTAGE-SLOTCARS said:....I have a sign that reads, "Experimental rattle snake free range farm" Please register before you enter. Funny but it works for me.
Thin Black Line said:...I found that State Police walking my perimeter for me had better results
"Experimental rattle snake free range farm. Please register before you enter,"
How do you get state police to guard your property?....are you their supervisor?I found that State Police walking my perimeter for me had better results
I have about 12 acres in a very dense swampland/forest and have a big problem with tresspassers. They are even so bold to take potshots at my domestic turkeys 100 yards from my house itself. I also live on a large road so it is hard to control acess. Anway the forest is very dense and hard to move through quietly. All the ATV acess roads I have put down nails and cameras, their are also fake claymore mines- the airsoft types with bbs in them, but I took the bbs out and put in lead shot in so when they go by it explodes and they got showered in shot. It's not powerful enough to take an eye out but it scares the bejebers out of them and it is so funny to watch.Also I stakeout a very popular area with 12 gauge and rubber buckshot.
I hunt with a friend of mine on his land and we had issues a few years ago with trespassers. The road next to the property had this little area where you could pull off and were essentially hidden from site. Once we figured out what had been going on, we took several 6 foot 1x4s and drove as many 16 penny nails through them as possible. We took them back out to the pull off area and put them on the ground after we'd leave. A little dirt and some grass to cover them up and voila, homemade spike strips. A few broken boards later we didn't have troubles anymore. But then again there's always next year..