Originally posted by Orion:
... They gave me hell just for getting close to their land. They're real pieces of work...
As balance toward that thought- I grew up on a 200 acre parcel that bordered another 1000 acres. The trouble we had with trespassers was always, and I mean always, a total drag. They acted quite often as if we "owed" them the access to our land, land my family worked hard to aquire. They were rude, foul mouthed and sometimes threatened to sneak back.
Anyway, it does not take too many trespassers like that to pretty much sour you on all, making it harder to just be cool about finding someone hunting on your property.
In light of my experiences first hand with trespassers on our land, I never leave it to chance out here in the West about where boundries are.
Mistakes happen, but don't judge the landowners- my guess is that like our family, they have had more bad experiences with trespassers than good ones.
Our responsibility as hunters is to be as sure where we are and extra polite if its found we have wandered onto someones piece of heaven.
Joshua