Yeah, we do too, the problem is, 1) I didn't SEE him. It's his property and he doesn't allow anyone else hunting it. I heard him walking but couldn't put eyes on him. 2) He would just say he's squirrel hunting, etc. My word against his. 3) I'm sure he didn't know exactly where I was. Or what he would say is "I didn't know anyone was hunting nearby".
Doesn't take a lawyer to know he can do what he wants until someone gets hurt.
And to top it off, in CT we can't carry concealed or any firearm while bowhunting. I'm sure my longbow wouldn't be much of a deterrent if he decided to take the next step, while I'm strapped to a tree with no where to go.
People like that will eventually foul up. What goes around, ya know.