So why is this stuff so prevalent in east Texas? Constantly hearing these stories but never asked. Is it the thick woods are easy to hide in? A high population of hunters? A culture of the population?
Generational Culture, "just their way of life" and basically a slap on the wrist IF EVER caught..
I once followed a poacher from our property all the way to his doorstep in Leon county. Called the GW and nothing was ever done to him.. He continued to cause us grief until we finally said the hell with that place...
Is it a cell cam that he put up? I'd take a mount off the wall and stick it barely in the frame and send him a few pics, then sit back and wait for him to show up.
So why is this stuff so prevalent in east Texas? Constantly hearing these stories but never asked. Is it the thick woods are easy to hide in? A high population of hunters? A culture of the population?
Serious questions??? Good question if serious.
I would say it is a high population of low income trash population. We have land and a lot of meth around.
Is it a cell cam that he put up? I'd take a mount off the wall and stick it barely in the frame and send him a few pics, then sit back and wait for him to show up.
Hunting without landowners consent?
Let's be real here. Why else is he putting corn and a camera out?
And as a landowner you should read trespassing laws. If he crossed a fence that's enough
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I guess with the right DA you could try to bust him. But if he got a lawyer I can't see him losing. Just no real proof he was hunting. Even with pictures with him holding a gun.
I understand trespassing laws. I've just always heard they give warnings. Even my local GW told me I better have purple posts, signs all over the fences etc..
I hope I'm wrong but I just don't see criminals getting convicted of these things anymore. At least not until they're serial offenders.
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