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Id suggest getting signs that say keep out or no tresspassing. Im a teenager myself, and ive studied up on the laws and stuff. Me and some buddies had this place we used to mud at, and one night the cops came, truth is they couldnt do anything about it because there were no signs saying keep out or no tresspassing. If there is a sign, you cant be liable for the kids if anything happens and if you do end up catching them you can press charges on them wich might teach em a lesson. The camera idea is pretty good, but will do nothing if there are no signs, wont hold up in court. Just curious, what are they doing in there drinking beer? Either that or smokin sumthin lol
Think maybe I would get a large snake skin for them to see. I would also talk to the boys an explain your feelings. Youngin's take to that, honest and talk to them like a buddy
We used to catch trout in the spring and put some of them in the old King Syrup cans and let them ferment all summer. We used them for trapping coons in the winter. Believe me ;when you opened the can, it about knocked you out. I can't believe anything would want to eat that.
DO NOT put a camera in there unless you feel like burning $50-$100 that you'll never see again. Once the camera goes off and they know they are on it they'll (if your lucky) take the film or just take the whole camera. My neighbor had one out at his dear blind over 1/2 mile to the nearset road with everthing posted for miles around, guess what somebody stole the camera. We figure they were hunting and knew they were on posted land, when the camera clicked the picture I'm sure they figured they had to take it or be caught!! Needless to say this time they'll need tools to get it down and when your that far out in the middle of nowhere you won't have any tools with you!
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