Thanks Killie, I always enjoy seeing what you have to say on Tradgang threads. Dads (and moms) have to be mindful of how they deal with such things in the presence of their children, so I felt the need to keep a cool head.
The good news is that our interloper wasn't in "his spot" this morning or an hour ago when we left. The fellow who owns the place we hunt was going to "visit" the snake-in-the-grass yesterday plus a CO was supposedly investigating him as well. Bottom line, he may be vanquished for now:^). I took my son to the other side of the farm this morning and got into some birds. We tried to sneak a blind into a field edge near a bird that was hammering like crazy but when we arrived he was sitting on a limb against the horizon in plain view. Of course he had already seen us so strike one. Next, we moved toward a lone, HUGE, longbeard but a coyote ran across the field and shut him down. Strike two. Finally, we had a couple of two year old birds step into the end of a field for a quick look at our decoys. Apparently their butts had been kicked a time or two as the fanning deke spooked them into the nearest cover. Strike three. Overall, not a bad morning for a young bowhunter and his "guide". Two weeks until the regular season opens and we plan to be ready.