BrazosDog02 said:
I guess I'm confused. The ten acres guy has blinds on his own property within the fence line of the property he owns but someone is sore because he's looking at the neighboring food plot while hunting ?id need to see the setup before assigning an outrage value.
It's the OB man.
Standard procedure - don't you dare tell me what I can and cannot do on my land!. But I will tell yu what you can do on your land!
Now, that being said - the blinds facing the food plot on the OP's side of the fence are definitely suspect, and I'd definitely keep an eye on that for poaching across the fence line. And if that happened, going nuclear is defintely an option.
But the idea that you (collective, not you you) think that somebody setting a blind up on their fenceline (it is theirs as well, that seems to get forgotten) on their side of the fence to hunt their land being somehow wrong is just stupid to me.
Using corn on their side of the fence and you being mad about it? Also dumb. They get to do what they get to do just as much as you do with food plots, spinners, protein feeders, etc. I get not particularly liking it, but it isn't illegal by any stretch. Both actions here are ultimately how high fences get built and the land gets chopped up into 20 acre deer prison cells.