fabsroman
Ultimate Member
Me & another hunter both hunted a friends property in MD for a few years. The other hunter had a run-in with a neighbor over parking. Same neighbor confronted me one day...I was friendly, told him I would respect his property...turned into a completely different guy and went out of his way to help me. A little give & take goes a long way sometimes even when you dont legally have to
Same neighbor "confronted" you. Means he actually had the decency to come and speak with you versus sending a letter or e-mail. Huge difference there. Of course, I would go and try to speak to my neighbor too. Had a disagreement here myself, but not over hunting. Our kids were playing with the neighbor's kid. There was a disagreement, and the neighbor told my wife that our son was no longer allowed on their property. Was actually the neighbor's cousin that came to tell my wife that. I went to speak to the neighbor (man) when he got home from work and his wife came out yelling expletives at me. At that point, we were in the "stay on your property and I will stay on my property" understanding. They were only here for 2 years and they have now moved on. New neighbors are awesome.
If I was the OP, I would go over there to speak with them and be as nice as possible. I would extend the olive branch while sharpening the spears, swords, and arrows just in case diplomacy did not work.