Stone Branch, build it, they will come.

"Ridiculous! I hope you can settle all of that ASAP."



I picked up a case of beer cans, beer cartons, and some plastic off a 4 wheeler. I found one spot on the hill side where there was a drunken wreck. I did see that the Kentucky law states that trespassers can not sue property owners. My immediate neighbors won't like it but there will probably be a gate going up. The electric company uses this route to access my incoming power line but it is not in the power line right of way so I'll need to open the gate when they need access. I didn't talk to the neighbor who lets the drunks through and if he doesn't think that it is important for him to talk to me than the gate will just go up.

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G, most electric coops in KY are willing to place one of their locks on a gate along with your lock if you are willing. That way, they can open their lock and come in when necessary. That is the setup which I have at my farm. That might be a good answer for you.
 
G, most electric coops in KY are willing to place one of their locks on a gate along with your lock if you are willing. That way, they can open their lock and come in when necessary. That is the setup which I have at my farm. That might be a good answer for you.

Thanks Steve I was wondering about such. I'm heading up for a morning dog walk with my measuring tools to look at the feasibility of a gate. I'm thinking that just a farm gate should suffice. I can easily hear any activity that goes on up there.

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"Ridiculous! I hope you can settle all of that ASAP."



I picked up a case of beer cans, beer cartons, and some plastic off a 4 wheeler. I found one spot on the hill side where there was a drunken wreck. I did see that the Kentucky law states that trespassers can not sue property owners. My immediate neighbors won't like it but there will probably be a gate going up. The electric company uses this route to access my incoming power line but it is not in the power line right of way so I'll need to open the gate when they need access. I didn't talk to the neighbor who lets the drunks through and if he doesn't think that it is important for him to talk to me than the gate will just go up.

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The question is can they just ride around your gate...can you also not prosecute trespassers in Kentucky? Is it a matter of they aren’t sure who’s land they are on? If you fence and they cut through all of your arguments have teeth...
 
This particular site lends it's self well to being shut with 4 posts in the ground and a 10' farm gate. With work the gate could be bypassed up above in the right of way. The hoodlums are packing beers and guns not saws. Might want to throw a little crystal. They made it clear from the get go that my property rights were of no concern. I have a name for the tour guide and he runs the tire store in town. Is it time to visit with the Sheriff? Kentucky has trespass laws that people in other States wish they had. Simply put, if you are on private property that doesn't belong to you and you do not have permission, you are trespassing. I'm keeping cool for a minute were at a critical point here where our friendly neighborhood pact either gets cemented in stone or begins to crumble. My long term property goals would be better served by enclosing.

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By enclosing I am assuming fencing? I had 4 wheeler trails, walking trails, tree stands, places where trucks got stuck, etc...on our place until the day that fence went up...peace and quiet since!
 
This particular site lends it's self well to being shut with 4 posts in the ground and a 10' farm gate. With work the gate could be bypassed up above in the right of way. The hoodlums are packing beers and guns not saws. Might want to throw a little crystal. They made it clear from the get go that my property rights were of no concern. I have a name for the tour guide and he runs the tire store in town. Is it time to visit with the Sheriff? Kentucky has trespass laws that people in other States wish they had. Simply put, if you are on private property that doesn't belong to you and you do not have permission, you are trespassing. I'm keeping cool for a minute were at a critical point here where our friendly neighborhood pact either gets cemented in stone or begins to crumble. My long term property goals would be better served by enclosing.

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Send me a message when you get a chance with the Tour Guide's name. I'll work on local intel...
 
Yeah, that situation would really set me off to. We had similar issues until the gates went up. Add "No trespassing signs" to the posts. Might want to use two 8 foot gates and chain/lock them in the middle, just in case you ever want to get larger equipment through there. Never had the gates/chains/locks messed with and trespassing problems solved. I have since noticed a lot of gates in this neck of the woods, so not the first to deal with it.
 
By enclosing I am assuming fencing? I had 4 wheeler trails, walking trails, tree stands, places where trucks got stuck, etc...on our place until the day that fence went up...peace and quiet since!

I have yet to see anyone walking these hills, it is all atv traffic. I could never fence off this property but I could close all access points.

Send me a message when you get a chance with the Tour Guide's name. I'll work on local intel...

I didn't write the name down and I forgot it but I will get it and am interested to hear.

Yeah, that situation would really set me off to. We had similar issues until the gates went up. Add "No trespassing signs" to the posts. Might want to use two 8 foot gates and chain/lock them in the middle, just in case you ever want to get larger equipment through there. Never had the gates/chains/locks messed with and trespassing problems solved. I have since noticed a lot of gates in this neck of the woods, so not the first to deal with it.

Since I'm not hearing from the neighbor who turned the drunken methheads loose on me I'm inclined to just start my gate project. I need to assess how hard it will be to sink posts in sandstone bedrock before I make too many threats. A 6' gate would suffice for me but the electric company sometimes comes through in a big 4 wheel utility truck so I'm thinking 10'.

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I went all out on building my new gates.

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I got the bright idea to haul some junk in the barn away and put my wood under a roof.

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I'm still working on tree stands looking to stay above their noses.

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A lot of the cutting that I did this year was to be able to see more than 20 yards. I'm trying out what may be a future elevated box blind spot this year with a pop up.

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One of these days I'm going hunting.

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Looking good G. I’m anxious to see how the more open timber works for you. I know you had great success with it in Iowa. I’ve got a spot that could use some thinning, but it’s been very good to me over the years. I don’t want to screw it up.

Good luck with that gate :). My neighbor has a spot the local ATVrs come through and they tear down nice gates. I bet they won’t get off the ATV for that one. It blows my mind how disrespectful people are.
 
Thats just a piece of wire.If they are like that bet it doesn't last long.If that access isn't the electric R/W then why does electric co have any right to use your gate?
 
Looking good G. I’m anxious to see how the more open timber works for you. I know you had great success with it in Iowa. I’ve got a spot that could use some thinning, but it’s been very good to me over the years. I don’t want to screw it up.

Good luck with that gate :). My neighbor has a spot the local ATVrs come through and they tear down nice gates. I bet they won’t get off the ATV for that one. It blows my mind how disrespectful people are.

It also looks like we are going to have perfect weather for ML next weekend. I might actually hunt a morning before late October.

Thanks HB, I'm planning on Saturday morning to be my first day.

Thats just a piece of wire.If they are like that bet it doesn't last long.If that access isn't the electric R/W then why does electric co have any right to use your gate?

Screw the electric company. That is your land. Make them come to you and work out a plan to access YOUR land that benefits you not them.

The wires hold the signs which delineate my property line, cameras are up in the trees, and the next step is to prosecute trespassers. There is nothing there to destroy.

I am the only customer on the line and when my power goes out they are out within a couple of hours to service me and that is the path they use to do so. As Native has mentioned I could probably put up a gate with their lock on it. I would have to put up two gates in that spot and would have to drill the post holes in bedrock.

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Not sure about tasty, as that nine pointer looks old! I would guess at.least 5.5 years with those stubby legs and massive body. Better stock up on meat tenderizer!
 
Not sure about tasty, as that nine pointer looks old! I would guess at.least 5.5 years with those stubby legs and massive body. Better stock up on meat tenderizer!

I'll have to go with my original assessment on this one based on my experience eating 5+ year old bucks. Salt and a frying pan is all that I need to serve quality venison. Sometimes in Iowa I would slice off some portions and eat it raw. For taste and tenderness I'll take a big buck over a 2 year old doe every time.

Looks tasty... Neighbor killed my target buck, rumor is 204"

Bad buzz, sorry for your loss Rob.

I backed off a bit yesterday and sat in my pop up on the hill, no deer, I bumped one on the way out.

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Mean while my Kill Zone stand has been swimming in acorns.

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and I found the first little scrape that I've seen right under it yesterday.

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The turkeys know where the acorns are at

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and so do the girls. Apparently they are bedding down on the oak ridge right above my house. And why not, acorns, corn, greens down below, and it is the best place to keep track of my comings and goings. The date is a little off and the time is 9 hours fast.

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Surprised your getting pics on corn if you have a lot of acorns. I haven’t had a deer picture on a feeder in 2 weeks here on the hollow but our other property has no acorns and deer are swarming the 1 feeder I have there...
 
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