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by Bmyers142 - 05/09/25 05:23 PM
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Freak of Nature
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I had this situation for 15 years with property I leased, only I was the guy driving through the middle of the other property. I treated that property and those neighbors just as I would expect them to treat me. I never hunted on that land, I never pulled a trigger on that land. I only used it to access my lease. It was never an issue. My neighbors learned to trust me and my family members and I even helped them with planting their fields because they lived 4 hours away. You cannot assume this other person will poach or trespass. You can talk to him, get along with him and trust him unless he gives you reasons not to. Don't add reasonableness and respect into this thread. We are hunters -aka grown men. Everyone knows we must throw our stake into our rented land and dare anyone to step foot on it, for any reason. If they step foot on it then it is our God given right to bitch about it on an internet board, social media, and coffee shops.
Last edited by Rebelman; 11/21/17 04:07 AM.
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Coy, you mentioned in an ad for members for this club that the previous lessee had nothing but good things to say about the property. Did this situation never come up in conversations with him?
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I had this situation for 15 years with property I leased, only I was the guy driving through the middle of the other property. I treated that property and those neighbors just as I would expect them to treat me. I never hunted on that land, I never pulled a trigger on that land. I only used it to access my lease. It was never an issue. My neighbors learned to trust me and my family members and I even helped them with planting their fields because they lived 4 hours away. You cannot assume this other person will poach or trespass. You can talk to him, get along with him and trust him unless he gives you reasons not to. I'm pretty sure this would go a long way with Mr. Sammy.
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I had this situation for 15 years with property I leased, only I was the guy driving through the middle of the other property. I treated that property and those neighbors just as I would expect them to treat me. I never hunted on that land, I never pulled a trigger on that land. I only used it to access my lease. It was never an issue. My neighbors learned to trust me and my family members and I even helped them with planting their fields because they lived 4 hours away. You cannot assume this other person will poach or trespass. You can talk to him, get along with him and trust him unless he gives you reasons not to. OB he said the guy cut his lock and left the gate open. That’d be a reason not to trust him. Now if he’d left a note explaining some reason why and agreed to replace the lock then maybe I could see that
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I had this situation for 15 years with property I leased, only I was the guy driving through the middle of the other property. I treated that property and those neighbors just as I would expect them to treat me. I never hunted on that land, I never pulled a trigger on that land. I only used it to access my lease. It was never an issue. My neighbors learned to trust me and my family members and I even helped them with planting their fields because they lived 4 hours away. You cannot assume this other person will poach or trespass. You can talk to him, get along with him and trust him unless he gives you reasons not to. OB he said the guy cut his lock and left the gate open. That’d be a reason not to trust him. Now if he’d left a note explaining some reason why and agreed to replace the lock then maybe I could see that There has also been an allegation that the other individual previously had a lock on the gate also so that he could access the land and that lock was removed by someone (presumably Coy). If that is the case, I think I would have cut the lock as well.
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If I was locked out of the place, I would cut the lock too. And leave the gate open so someone would know I'm in there.
Last edited by Out back; 11/21/17 06:17 AM.
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LOL, the second time my neighbors locked me out I ran over the gate with a 3/4 ton Chevy 4X4. Azzhats locked me out, the crossed us to hunt a 40 they had along the river. Birminghamsumbitches.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
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If I was locked out of the place, I would cut the lock too. And leave the gate open so someone would know I'm in there. From reading the OP the guy has no permission or authority to cross the property or am I reading it wrong? Either way it’s not a good situation when someone cuts the lock to your lease without explanation. other than assuming he’s going to his property nobody really knows what he did or where he went
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It's not hard to follow tracks and see where he went.
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It's not hard to follow tracks and see where he went. This is true if it’s all dirt roads. Who knows??
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If I was locked out of the place, I would cut the lock too. And leave the gate open so someone would know I'm in there. From reading the OP the guy has no permission or authority to cross the property or am I reading it wrong? Either way it’s not a good situation when someone cuts the lock to your lease without explanation. other than assuming he’s going to his property nobody really knows what he did or where he went If you read through the thread, it seems the OP doesn't know if he had permission or not. It was never discussed with the land owner unless I am missing something.
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It would be a smart thing for the guy to inform the new lesser that he has permission to do so rather than cut the lock
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If I was locked out of the place, I would cut the lock too. And leave the gate open so someone would know I'm in there. From reading the OP the guy has no permission or authority to cross the property or am I reading it wrong? Either way it’s not a good situation when someone cuts the lock to your lease without explanation. other than assuming he’s going to his property nobody really knows what he did or where he went Sounds like the OP just wasn't informed by the landowner that another guy had permission to utilize this road to access another property. I don't really think anybody is in the wrong yet. Just a little miscommunication and everyone needs to get on the same page.
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It would be a smart thing for the guy to inform the new lesser that he has permission to do so rather than cut the lock If I'm the guy and I have permission from landowner to utilize a road, I pull up to go hunting and the gate is locked guess what, I'm still going hunting. Now maybe I would have left a note or a number or called the landowner. But I'm still going hunting. Edit: and if I'm the guy leasing the land im probably asking the landowner why he didn't inform me of this prior to leasing.
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Clark & Wilcox counties ain't got but 3 paved roads, between them. 
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Clark & Wilcox counties ain't got but 3 paved roads, between them. A few more than that, but you are in the ball park! LOL
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Have no dog in this hunt but why wouldn't you make a point to meet the fella face to face? and why wouldn't he ? Never a good idea to start any relationship with playing games . Never understood why someone has to cut a lock . When it's more times then not just as easy to cut a chain link and hang a lock .
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It would be a smart thing for the guy to inform the new lesser that he has permission to do so rather than cut the lock If I'm the guy and I have permission from landowner to utilize a road, I pull up to go hunting and the gate is locked guess what, I'm still going hunting. Now maybe I would have left a note or a number or called the landowner. But I'm still going hunting. And rightfully so would I but I would communicate with the lesser to ward off any future troubles because it sounds just like that’s where it’s going. If that had been communicated there would be no cut lock or even a post about this
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Clark & Wilcox counties ain't got but 3 paved roads, between them. Now that’s funny right there!!!!! I was actually thinking of graveled roads
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Sounds like non-communication escalated to a pissing contest, somebody needs to talk to the land owners and stop assuming things.
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