NaturallyYours
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I don't hunt, but I have family members that do, and they're always respectful about it: they make sure to stay within the boundaries of the law, ask permission before hunting on private land, and follow gun safety protocols carefully.
Unfortunately, my dad (who owns several hundred acres) has been having trouble with hunters trespassing (without permission, obviously) and leaving their trash behind. He hates having to go out there and clean up their mess for them, and worries that they might accidentally shoot his livestock.
Is there anything he can do about it? He's put up "No Hunting" and "No Trespassing" signs, but they haven't done any good yet.
Unfortunately, my dad (who owns several hundred acres) has been having trouble with hunters trespassing (without permission, obviously) and leaving their trash behind. He hates having to go out there and clean up their mess for them, and worries that they might accidentally shoot his livestock.
Is there anything he can do about it? He's put up "No Hunting" and "No Trespassing" signs, but they haven't done any good yet.